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Quiet quitting: relationship with other concepts and implications for tourism and hospitality

Salima Hamouche (Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)
Christos Koritos (Alba Graduate Business School, The American College of Greece, Athens, Greece)
Avraam Papastathopoulos (Dubai Business School, University of Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

ISSN: 0959-6119

Article publication date: 28 March 2023

Issue publication date: 8 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

While quiet quitting is not an entirely new phenomenon, no published research has examined its relationship to existing concepts from a human resource management and organizational behavior perspective. Therefore, this study is a critical reflection that aims to demonstrate the relationship of quiet quitting with concepts researchers in tourism and hospitality have extensively used to study related phenomena.

Design/methodology/approach

Gray literature was mobilized to capture the momentum of this new phenomenon, whereas scholarly research was reviewed to identify existing concepts associated with quiet quitting and suggest directions for theory-building and empirical research.

Findings

In its contemporary form, quiet quitting mostly resonates with younger employees, due to the drastic changes in workplaces following the COVID-19 pandemic. While quiet quitting closely resembles collective industrial action such as “work to rule” and “acting one’s wage,” it also has a psychological dimension, and can be understood through concepts such as work withdrawal, employee cynicism, and silence. Multiple theories and concepts are proposed to facilitate the conceptualization and operationalization of quiet quitting (e.g. organizational citizenship behavior, social exchange, psychological contract, organizational justice, conflict theory, equity theory, two-factor theory, job demands-resources and conservation of resources theories).

Practical implications

This research provides practical suggestions to managers in tourism and hospitality to prevent the occurrence of quiet quitting in the first place, as well as effectively handling it once it occurs.

Originality/value

Studies addressing quiet quitting are rare. This paper attempts to synthesize diverse concepts and theories associated with quiet quitting to understand its meaning, potential causes and to suggest avenues for future research.

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Citation

Hamouche, S., Koritos, C. and Papastathopoulos, A. (2023), "Quiet quitting: relationship with other concepts and implications for tourism and hospitality", International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 35 No. 12, pp. 4297-4312. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-11-2022-1362

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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