Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites | 2026
Authors: Vakira E.; Hurombo B.; Saidi P.
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.65201-1706
Journal: Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites
Year: 2026
Publisher: Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Document Type: Article
Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access
Cited by: 0
The study examines the effect of psychological safety and perceived organisational support on organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB), with inclusive leadership as a moderating variable, within the hotel sector of Zimbabwe. Specific objectives of the study were to: (1) determine the influence of psychological safety on OCB, (2) examine the influence of perceived organisational support on OCB, (3) establish the influence of inclusive leadership on OCB (4) to ascertain the moderating influence of inclusive leadership on the relationship between psychological safety and OCB and to (5) ascertain the moderating influence of inclusive leadership on the relationship between perceived organisational support and OCB. Based on the Social Exchange Theory, the study condected a quantitative research methodology, using a questionnaire survey administered on a sample of 226 participants. Participants were drawn from 12 hospitality establishments in the Midlands region of Zimbabwe using a clustered sampling technique, supported by simple random sampling. SPSS Statistics v30 was used to analyse data, with some correlation and regression analysis tools being employed. The Macro Process by Hayes version 4 was used to measure the moderating effect of inclusive leadership. The study’s results confirmed that both psychological safety and perceived organisational support have a moderate and positive relationship with OCB. Furthermore, inclusive leadership was found to significantly moderate these relationships, strengthening the impact of psychological safety and perceived organisational support on OCB. The findings affirm the relevance of SET in explaining how reciprocal exchanges between employees and their organisations foster positive workplace behaviours. It is recommended that hotels prioritise inclusive leadership development to enhance the effects of organisational support structures and psychological safety on employee engagement and organisational citizenship behaviour. © 2026 by the authors.
hotel sector; inclusive leadership; Organisational citizenship behaviour; perceived organisational support; psychological safety; social exchange theory