Sexual Harassment to Male Hotel Employees: An Assessment of its Negative Consequences

Pub Date : 2022-08-10 DOI:10.31083/j.jomh1808173
Junghyun Park, Younggon Kim, Jongsik Yu, Gong Yue, Eunju Yoon
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Background : Sexual harassment in the workplace is an important issue that leaders should always be striving to address, but the public’s focus has always been on harassment by male perpetrators against women. Sexual harassment experienced by male employees has been easily overlooked by the public. Therefore, this study aimed to verify the effects of sexual harassment perceived by male hotel employees and its effects on their individual mental, emotional, and work outcomes. Methods : In this study, a qualitative survey was administered to male hotel employees over 20 years old regarding their experiences with sexual harassment. The reliability and validity of variables were verified through regression, and confirmatory factor analyses on the derived attributes and variables verified in previous studies. Results : The male hotel staff in this study reported negative effects of verbal, physical, visual, and psychological sexual harassment on their self-rated mental health (SRMH), whereas high SRMH positively affected the organization by increasing organizational citizenship behavior and self-efficacy and lowering turnover intention. The negative emotional experience of sexual harassment at work increased emotional violation, decreased organizational citizenship behavior and self-efficacy, and increased turnover intention. Conclusions : The seriousness of sexual harassment against men in the workplace has easily been overlooked, however, the findings here confirm that it is a severe crime for both male and female victims and has serious adverse effects on both individuals and workplaces. Consequently, hotel owners, leaders, managers, and other stakeholders are urged to acknowledge rather than overlook male sexual harassment in the workplace and take appropriate measures to eliminate such emotional boundary violations as harassment.
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酒店男性员工的性骚扰:负面影响的评估
背景:职场性骚扰是一个领导者应该一直努力解决的重要问题,但公众关注的焦点一直是男性对女性的骚扰。男性员工遭受的性骚扰很容易被公众忽视。因此,本研究旨在验证酒店男性员工感知性骚扰的影响及其对其个人心理、情绪和工作结果的影响。方法:本研究以20岁以上男性酒店员工为研究对象,对其性骚扰经历进行定性调查。通过回归验证变量的信度和效度,并对导出的属性和变量进行验证性因子分析,验证了前人的研究。结果:酒店男性员工的言语、身体、视觉和心理性骚扰对其自我评价心理健康(SRMH)均有负面影响,而高的SRMH则通过增加组织公民行为和自我效能感、降低离职倾向而对组织产生积极影响。工作性骚扰的负面情绪体验增加了情绪侵犯,降低了组织公民行为和自我效能感,增加了离职倾向。结论:工作场所对男性性骚扰的严重性很容易被忽视,然而,这里的研究结果证实,这对男性和女性受害者来说都是一种严重的犯罪,对个人和工作场所都有严重的不利影响。因此,酒店业主、领导、管理人员和其他利益相关者被敦促承认而不是忽视工作场所的男性性骚扰,并采取适当措施消除骚扰等情感边界侵犯。
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