Amid the covid-19 pandemic, unethical behavior in the name of the company: The role of job insecurity, job embeddedness, and turnover intention

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The worldwide economic crisis initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic certainly altered the perception of regular job insecurity dimensions and brought these to the ultimate level. When employees feel insecure, they may decide to participate in unethical behavior in the name of the company to avoid layoff and become retained employees. This study investigated the relationship between job insecurity and unethical organizational behavior through the mediating role of job embeddedness and turnover intention. A total of 685 employees working in five-and four-star hotels and category A travel agents participated in this study. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Job embeddedness and turnover intention were found to be partially mediated by the impact of job insecurity on unethical organizational behavior. Theoretical and practical implications were identified and discussed.

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Elshaer, I. A., & Azazz, A. M. S. (2022). Amid the covid-19 pandemic, unethical behavior in the name of the company: The role of job insecurity, job embeddedness, and turnover intention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010247

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