Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion

PurposeThis study aims to investigate whether and how artificial intelligence (AI) awareness affects work withdrawal.Design/methodology/approachThis survey garners participation from a total of 305 hotel employees in China. The proposed hypotheses are examined using Hayes's PROCESS macro.Findin...

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Main Authors: Teng, Rongrong, Zhou, Shuai, Zheng, Wang, Ma, Chunhao
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spelling my.um.eprints.460062024-08-06T08:23:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46006/ Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion Teng, Rongrong Zhou, Shuai Zheng, Wang Ma, Chunhao BF Psychology H Social Sciences (General) PurposeThis study aims to investigate whether and how artificial intelligence (AI) awareness affects work withdrawal.Design/methodology/approachThis survey garners participation from a total of 305 hotel employees in China. The proposed hypotheses are examined using Hayes's PROCESS macro.FindingsThe results indicate that AI awareness could positively affect work withdrawal. Negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion respectively mediate this relationship. Furthermore, negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion act as chain mediators between AI awareness and work withdrawal.Practical implicationsGiven the growing adoption of AI technology in the hospitality industry, it is imperative that managers intensify their scrutiny of the psychological changes experienced by frontline service employees and allocate more resources to mitigating the impact of AI on their work withdrawal.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the burgeoning literature on AI by elucidating the chain mediating roles of negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion. It also makes a significant forward in examining mediating mechanisms, notably the chain-mediated mechanism, through which AI awareness impacts employee outcomes. Emerald Publishing 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed Teng, Rongrong and Zhou, Shuai and Zheng, Wang and Ma, Chunhao (2024) Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 36 (7). pp. 2311-2326. ISSN 0959-6119, DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-02-2023-0240 <https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-02-2023-0240>. 10.1108/IJCHM-02-2023-0240
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topic BF Psychology
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H Social Sciences (General)
Teng, Rongrong
Zhou, Shuai
Zheng, Wang
Ma, Chunhao
Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
description PurposeThis study aims to investigate whether and how artificial intelligence (AI) awareness affects work withdrawal.Design/methodology/approachThis survey garners participation from a total of 305 hotel employees in China. The proposed hypotheses are examined using Hayes's PROCESS macro.FindingsThe results indicate that AI awareness could positively affect work withdrawal. Negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion respectively mediate this relationship. Furthermore, negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion act as chain mediators between AI awareness and work withdrawal.Practical implicationsGiven the growing adoption of AI technology in the hospitality industry, it is imperative that managers intensify their scrutiny of the psychological changes experienced by frontline service employees and allocate more resources to mitigating the impact of AI on their work withdrawal.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the burgeoning literature on AI by elucidating the chain mediating roles of negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion. It also makes a significant forward in examining mediating mechanisms, notably the chain-mediated mechanism, through which AI awareness impacts employee outcomes.
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author Teng, Rongrong
Zhou, Shuai
Zheng, Wang
Ma, Chunhao
author_facet Teng, Rongrong
Zhou, Shuai
Zheng, Wang
Ma, Chunhao
author_sort Teng, Rongrong
title Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
title_short Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
title_full Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
title_fullStr Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
title_full_unstemmed Artificial intelligence (AI) awareness and work withdrawal: Evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
title_sort artificial intelligence (ai) awareness and work withdrawal: evaluating chained mediation through negative work-related rumination and emotional exhaustion
publisher Emerald Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46006/
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