PSYCHOLOGICAL HARDINESS: A SURVEY IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Purpose- The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between psychological hardiness and demographic factors and management characteristics on hospitality management employees.Methodology- Quantitative methodology was adopted to achieve the aim of this study and data were collected via questionnaire through hospitality management employees in four and five stars hotels. 450 questionnaires were distributed and 390 were collected for analysis. A four-item scale is benefited in the study, which is developed by Personal View Survey-PVS III–R of Maddi and Khoshaba adopted into Turkish culture by Durak (2002) in order to evaluate the pyshological hardiness of the participants. The data obtained were analyzed by statistical programs IBM SPSS 20.0.Findings- The study shows that there is a positive relationship between psychological hardiness and position in management, working shift, occupational commitment, advancement opportunity, self-development opportunity, job safety, attending to social activity off the job, being appreciated/rewarding and satisfaction of physical working environment of employee. On the other hand there is no relationship between psychological hardiness and gender, age, marital status, educational level, department, tourism education, sector experience, accommodation condition, using off day, monthly income and being contact with supervisor off the job of employees. Conclusion- As a result, the psychological hardiness level depends on more about the management characteristics than the demographical features. Therefore deciding on how to choose an employee, the person-job fit should be considered as an important fact and managing the companies with new and modern methods become an important role.    

___

  • Abdollahi A, Talib M.A., Yaacob S.N. et al (2014). Problem-solving skills and hardiness as protective factors against stress in Iranian nurses. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 35 (2), 100-107.
  • Aydoğdu T. (2013). Bağlanma stilleri, başa çıkma stratejileri ile psikolojik dayanıklılık arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesi. (Unpublished master thesis). Gazi Üniversitesi Eğitim Bilimleri Enstitüsü Eğitim Bilimleri Ana Bilim Dalı Rehberlik Ve Psikolojik Danışmanlık Bilim Dalı, Ankara.
  • Bartone P. T. (2012). Social and organizational ınfluences on psychological hardiness: How leaders can increase stress resilience. Security Informatics, Springer Open, 1: 21, 1-10.
  • Bartone P. T., Roland R. R., Picano J. J. et al. (2008). Psychological hardiness predicts success in US army special forces candidates. International Journal of Selection and Assessment. Volume. 16, Number 1, 78-81.
  • Bartone P. T., Valdes J. J. & Sandvik A. (2016). Psychological hardiness predicts cardiovascular health. Journal Psychology, Health & Medicine, Volume 21, Issue 6, 743-749.
  • Bartone P.T., Hystad S.W., Eid J. et al. (2012). Psychological hardiness and coping style as risk/resilience factors for alcohol abuse. Military Medicine, 177 (5): 517-524.
  • Bartone, P. T., Kelly D. R. & Matthews M. D. (2013). Psychological hardiness predicts adaptability in military leaders: a prospective study. International Journal of Selection and Assessment, Vol. 21, Issue 2, 200-210.
  • Bonanno, G.A. (2004). Loss, trauma and human resilience: Have we underestimated the human capacity to thrive after extremely aversive events?. American Psychologist, 59 (1), 20-28.
  • Cash, M. L. & Gardner, D. (2011). Cognitive hardiness, appraisal and coping: Comparing two transactional models. Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 26 Issue 8, 646-664.
  • Chia Y. M. & Chu M. J. T. (2017). Presenteeism of hotel employees: Interaction effects of empowerment and hardiness. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 29, Issue: 10, 2592-2609.
  • Durak, M. (2002). Predictive role of hardiness on psychological symptomatology of university students experienced earthquake (Unpublished master thesis). The Middle East Technical University, Ankara.
  • Harvatin H. C. (2009). Hardiness and coping strategies. (Unpublished doctoral thesis). Kean University.
  • Hashemi S. H., Ahadi H. & Yekta M. A. (2017). Relationship between psychological hardiness and self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes: (The mediating role of self-esteem and social support) using structural equation modeling. European Online Journal of Natural and Social Sciences, Vol 6, No 2, 273-287.
  • Hwang, S. Y., Seo, E. H. & Park, S. I. (2013). A study of relationships hardiness, coping behaviors and organizational commitment of general hospital employees Chinese. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration, 19 (2): 196-206.
  • Kanten, P. & Yeşiltaş, M. (2013). Pozitif örgütsel davranışlar üzerine kavramsal bir inceleme. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Vizyoner Dergisi, Cilt. 4, Sayı. 8, 83-106.
  • Kardum I., Hudek-Knežević J. & Krapić N. (2012). The structure of hardiness, its measurement invariance across gender and relationships with personality traits and mental health outcomes. Psychological Topics, 21, 3, 487-507.
  • Kobasa, S.C., Maddi, S. R. & Kahn, S. (1982). Hardiness and health: A prospective study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 42 (1), 168-177.
  • Kurt N. (2011). Çevik kuvvet personelinin stresle başa çıkma tutumları, psikolojik dayanıklılıkları ve iş doyumu düzeyleri. (Unpublished master thesis). Gazi Üniversitesi, Eğitim Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Eğitim Bilimleri Bölümü, Rehberlik ve Psikolojik Danışmanlık Bilim Dalı, Ankara.
  • Lambert V.A, Lambert C.E. & Yamase H. (2003). Psychological hardiness, workplace stress and related stress reduction strategies. Nurse Health Sci. 5 (2), 181-184.
  • Maddi S. R. (2006). Hardiness: The courage to grow from stresses. The Journal of Positive Psychology, Volume 1, Issue 3, 160-168.
  • Maddi S. R. (2013). Personal hardiness as the basis for resilience. in: Hardiness: turning stressful circumstances into resilient growth. Chapter 2, SpringerBriefs in Psychology,1-12.
  • Maddi S. R., Khoshaba D. M., Harvey R.H. et al. (2011). The personality construct of hardiness, V: Relationships with the construction of existential meaning in life. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 51: (3), 369-388.
  • Maddi S. R., Khoshaba D. M., Persico M. et al. (2002). BRIEF REPORT, The personality construct of hardiness II. Relationships with comprehensive tests of personality and psychopathology. Journal of Research in Personality 36,72-85.
  • Maddi S.R., Erwin L. M., Carmody C.L. et al. (2013). Relationship of hardiness, grit and emotional intelligence to internet addiction, excessive consumer spending, and gambling. The Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 2, 128-134.
  • Mehrparvar A., Moghaddam A., Raghibi M. et al. (2012). A comparative study of psychological hardiness and coping strategies in female athlete and non-athlete students. International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences, Vol., 3 (4), 817-821.
  • Mud, P. (2017). Hardiness and culture: A study with reference to the 3 Cs of Kobasa. International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS), Vol. 4, Issue 2, 139-144.
  • Özarslan Z.,Fıstıkcı N., Keyvan A. et al. (2013). Depresyon hastalarının stres ile başa çıkma stratejileri. Marmara Medical Journal, 26: 130-135.
  • Pitts, B. L., Safer, M. A., Russell, D. W. et al. (2016). Effects of hardiness and years of military service on posttraumatic stress symptoms in U.S. army medics. Military Psychology, 28(4), 278-284.
  • Sandvik A. M., Bartone P. T., Hystad S. W. et al. (2013). Psychological hardiness predicts neuro immunological responsesto stres. Psychology, Health&Medicine, Volume 18, Issue 6, 705-713.
  • Sekaran, U. (2003). Research methods for business a skill building approach. United Kingdom: John Wiley&Sons, Inc.
  • Soderstrom M., Dolbier C., Leiferman J. et al. (2000). The relationship of hardiness, coping strategies and perceived stress to symptoms of illness. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 23, No. 3, 311-328.
  • Yamaguchi S., Kawata Y. Shibata N. et al. (2017). Direct and indirect effect of hardiness on mental health among Japanese university athletes. Advances in Human Factors in Sports, Injury Prevention and Outdoor Recreation, 148-154.