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How Job Insecurity Affects Innovative Work Behavior in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry? The Roles of Knowledge Hiding Behavior and Team Anti-Citizenship Behavior

This study examines how innovative work behavior (IWB) is affected by job insecurity (JI). The study also explores knowledge-hiding behavior (KHB) and team anti-citizenship behavior (TAB) as mediators. Data were collected from employees working in Egypt’s five-star hotels and category (A) travel age...

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Published in:Sustainability 2023-09, Vol.15 (18), p.13956
Main Authors: Aliane, Nadir, Al-Romeedy, Bassam Samir, Agina, Mohamed Fathy, Salah, Perihan A. Mohsen, Abdallah, Rabab Mahmoud, Fatah, Mohamed Abdel Hamed Abdel, Khababa, Nourredine, Khairy, Hazem Ahmed
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