Psychometrics of Emotional Intelligence in Hospitality: A Cross-Sectional Study on Human Capital and Quality of Service
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Socio-Labor Dimensions and EI Interrelationships
2.2. EI and QHS Interrelationships
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Sampling Process and Data Collection
3.2. Constructs Measurement
3.2.1. Emotional Intelligence (EI)
3.2.2. Perceived Quality of Hospitality Service (QHS)
4. Data Analysis and Results
4.1. Sample Profiles
4.2. The Relationship between EI and SL
4.3. The Measurement Model
4.4. Hypothesis Testing
4.5. Discussion
5. Conclusions, Practical Implications, Limitations, and Future Directions
5.1. Conclusions and Practical Implications
5.2. Limitations and Future Studies
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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N | % | |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 224 | 55.6 |
Female | 179 | 44.4 |
Age | ||
18–30 | 180 | 44.1 |
31–45 | 175 | 42.9 |
46–60 | 49 | 12 |
>60 | 4 | 1 |
Education level | ||
No degree | 54 | 13.3 |
Secondary | 138 | 34 |
Technical | 153 | 37.7 |
University | 61 | 15 |
Years of experience | ||
<1 | 66 | 16.3 |
1–3 | 98 | 24.3 |
4–8 | 100 | 24.8 |
>8 | 140 | 34.7 |
Category | ||
Manager | 52 | 13 |
Middle management | 88 | 22.1 |
Technical | 146 | 36.6 |
Assistant | 113 | 28.3 |
Establishment type | ||
Bar/Coffee shop | 155 | 39.2 |
Restaurant | 139 | 35.2 |
Events | 66 | 16.7 |
Hotel | 35 | 8.9 |
Working hours | ||
<10 h/week | 45 | 11.1 |
10–20 h/week | 38 | 9.4 |
20–30 h/week | 43 | 10.6 |
Full time | 278 | 68.8 |
Salary | ||
<EUR 800 | 107 | 26.6 |
EUR 800–1100 | 206 | 51.1 |
EUR 1100–1400 | 71 | 17.6 |
>EUR 1400 | 19 | 4.7 |
TMMS-24 | |||
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Emotional Attention | Clarity of Feelings | Emotional Repair | |
Years of experience | r = 0.085 (p= 0.009) | r = 0.126 (p= 0.002) | r = 0.132 (p= 0.009) |
<1 | |||
1–3 | |||
4–8 | |||
>8 | |||
Category | r = 0.185 (p= 0.440) | r = 0.145 (p= 0.026) | r = 0.115 (p= 0.028) |
Manager | |||
Middle management | |||
Technical | |||
Assistant | |||
Establishment type | r = 0.185 (p= 0.692) | r = 0.244 (p = 0.676) | r = 0.197 (p = 0.268) |
Bar/Coffee shop | |||
Restaurant | |||
Events | |||
Hotel | |||
Working hours | r = 0.185 (p= 0.692) | r = 0.244 (p = 0.676) | r = 0.197 (p = 0.268) |
<10 h/week | |||
10–20 h/week | |||
20–30 h/week | |||
Full time | |||
Salary | r = 0.298 (p = 0.174) | r = 0.238 (p = 0.879) | r = 0.008 (p = 0.345) |
<800 € | |||
800–1.100 € | |||
1.100–1.400 € | |||
>1.400 € | |||
Gender | |||
Male | r = 0.432 | r = 0.384 | r = 0.008 |
Female | (p = 0.001) | (p = 0.003) | (p = 0.001) |
Latent Variable | Items | Convergent Validity | Internal Consistency Reliability | Discriminant Validity | ||
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Outer Loading | AVE | CR | Cronbach’s Alpha | Confidence Intervals of HTMT Do Not Include Value 1 | ||
Emotional Intelligence (EI) | EA1. | 0.468 | 0.743 | 0.764 | 0.74 | Yes |
EA2. | 0.768 | |||||
EA3. | 0.561 | |||||
EA4. | 0.668 | |||||
EA5. | 0.673 | |||||
EA6. | 0.516 | |||||
EA7. | 0.674 | |||||
EA8. | 0.516 | |||||
CF1. | 0.724 | |||||
CF2. | 0.728 | |||||
CF3. | 0.659 | |||||
CF4. | 0.675 | |||||
CF5. | 0.655 | |||||
CF6. | 0.653 | |||||
CF7. | 0.823 | |||||
CF8. | 0.454 | |||||
ER1. | 0.565 | |||||
ER2. | 0.423 | |||||
ER3. | 0.674 | |||||
ER4. | 0.654 | |||||
ER5. | 0.782 | |||||
ER6. | 0.454 | |||||
ER7. | 0.543 | |||||
ER8. | 0.761 | |||||
Perceived QHS | SR1 | 0.719 | 0.892 | 0.852 | 0.804 | Yes |
SR2 | 0.746 | |||||
SR3 | 0.754 | |||||
SR4 | 0.637 | |||||
SR5 | 0.732 | |||||
SR6 | 0.706 | |||||
RES1 | 0.454 | |||||
RES2 | 0.532 | |||||
RES3 | 0.485 | |||||
ASS1 | 0.673 | |||||
ASS2 | 0.589 | |||||
ASS3 | 0.779 | |||||
ASS4 | 0.626 | |||||
EMP1 | 0.782 | |||||
EMP2 | 0.731 | |||||
EMP3 | 0.659 | |||||
EMP4 | 0.675 | |||||
TAN1 | 0.655 | |||||
TAN2 | 0.623 | |||||
TAN3 | 0.506 | |||||
TAN4 | 0.674 | |||||
TAN5 | 0.586 |
Hypotheses β | Influence Path | Path Coefficients | t Value | Results |
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H2 | EI → QHS | 0.465 *** | 9.845 | Supported |
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Sanz-García, A.; Ros-Martínez, A.; López-Navas, A.; Puig-Cabrera, M. Psychometrics of Emotional Intelligence in Hospitality: A Cross-Sectional Study on Human Capital and Quality of Service. Tour. Hosp. 2024, 5, 237-250. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5010016
Sanz-García A, Ros-Martínez A, López-Navas A, Puig-Cabrera M. Psychometrics of Emotional Intelligence in Hospitality: A Cross-Sectional Study on Human Capital and Quality of Service. Tourism and Hospitality. 2024; 5(1):237-250. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5010016
Chicago/Turabian StyleSanz-García, Alberto, Almudena Ros-Martínez, Ana López-Navas, and Miguel Puig-Cabrera. 2024. "Psychometrics of Emotional Intelligence in Hospitality: A Cross-Sectional Study on Human Capital and Quality of Service" Tourism and Hospitality 5, no. 1: 237-250. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5010016
APA StyleSanz-García, A., Ros-Martínez, A., López-Navas, A., & Puig-Cabrera, M. (2024). Psychometrics of Emotional Intelligence in Hospitality: A Cross-Sectional Study on Human Capital and Quality of Service. Tourism and Hospitality, 5(1), 237-250. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5010016