Creativity and paternalistic leadership in a developing country's restaurants: The role of job embeddedness and career stage

This study investigates the relationship between paternalistic leadership and employee creativity in the tourism and hospitality industry, considering the mediating role of job embeddedness and the moderating role of career stage based on Social Exchange Theory and Conservation of Resources Theory....

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Veröffentlicht in:The international journal of tourism research 2021-07, Vol.23 (4), p.677-689
Hauptverfasser: Khorakian, Alireza, Baregheh, Anahita, Eslami, Ghasem, Yazdani, Narjes, Maharati, Yaghoob, Jahangir, Mostafa
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