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What is Employee Initiative Propensity

Achieving Sustainable Transformation in Tourism and Hospitality Sectors
An individual characteristic that measures employees' tendency to seek guidance (low-initiative employees) or take the initiative (high-initiative employees).
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Exploring Followership Resilience in the Hospitality Industry: A Missing Link to Organizational Sustainability
Emil Nikolov Kotsev (University of Ruse, Bulgaria)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3390-7.ch009
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to examine the link between followership resilience and organizational sustainability in hospitality. In particular, it explores followers' propensity to seek guidance (low-initiative employees) or take the initiative (high-initiative employees) as well as the tendency to doubt the decisions of supervisors (low-trust employees) or trust superiors' judgments (high-trust employees). A mixed-methods research design is applied, using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Empirical data is collected through a combination of exploratory and descriptive research strategies. A 12-item questionnaire reveals the predominant follower propensities. The majority of bottom-level workers indicate low-to-moderate initiative propensity, and the majority of managers show moderate-to-high initiative propensity. Regarding follower trust in superiors, most of the subordinates express low-to-moderate trust propensity. The chapter also identifies advantages and disadvantages of employees with opposing propensities from an organizational sustainability perspective.
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