Sense of calling and career satisfaction of hotel frontline employees: Mediation through knowledge sharing with organizational members

Purpose - The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between sense of calling and career satisfaction of hotel frontline employees and to analyze the mediation role of knowledge sharing with organizational members given the rapidly growing academic interest in the meaning of work....

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