No one is safe! But who's more susceptible? Locus of control moderates pandemic perceptions' effects on job insecurity and psychosocial factors amongst MENA hospitality frontliners: a PLS-SEM approach
Abstract Background The research aimed to formulate and test a model concerning COVID-19 perceptions effects on job insecurity and a set of psychosocial factors comprising anxiety, depression, job burnout and job alienation in the Middle East and North African (hereafter, MENA) regional context. Als...
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Main Authors: | Ali B. Mahmoud (Author), William D. Reisel (Author), Dieu Hack-Polay (Author), Leonora Fuxman (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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