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Workplace Romance: A Research on Flight Attendants in Aviation Industry

Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 325 - 338
https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1501046

Abstract

The aim of this research is to examine different aspects of workplace romance experienced by flight attendants in the aviation industry. Qualitative research method was used to examine the research subject in depth. The research was guided by using the phenomenology design, which is one of the qualitative research designs. The sample of the research was determined according to purposeful sampling and saturation point methods. In this context, the sample of the research consists of 11 flight attendants working in different airline companies in Turkey. Online interview method was used as a data collection tool. The data obtained was subjected to content analysis using MAXQDA 24 qualitative data analysis program with an inductive and descriptive approach. As a result of the content analysis, the research findings were collected under five themes. These themes include: factors affecting workplace romance, factors obstructing workplace romance, types of romantic relationships at workplace, results of workplace romance and management of workplace romance. According to the findings, the reasons why male and female employees have romantic relationships at work differ; It has been observed that different romantic relationships emerge depending on the position of the partners and the reasons for the relationship, and that workplace romance have positive and negative results individually/organizationally. It is thought that the research results will contribute to the literature on the concept of workplace romance and organizational behavior in the aviation industry.

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Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 325 - 338
https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1501046

Abstract

References

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  • Amaral, H.P. (2006). Workplace romance and fraternization policies. Seminar Research Paper Series. Paper 7.
  • Anderson, C.J. and Fisher, C. (1991). Male-female relationships in the workplace: Perceived motivations in office romance. Sex Roles, 25(3/4), 163-180.
  • Appelbaum, S.H., Marinescu, A., Klenin, J. and Bytautas, J. (2007). Fatal attractions: The (mis) management of workplace romance. International Journal of Business Research, 7, 31-43.
  • Ariani, M.G., Ebrahimi, S.S. and Saeedi, A. (2011). Managing workplace romance: A headache for human resource leaders. 3rd International Conference on Advanced Management Science, Singapore.
  • Balaban, R.V. (2019). Romance at work and the negative impact it has on the workplace environment. Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 15, 127-134.
  • Berman, E.M. West, J.P. and Richter, M. N. (2002). Workplace relations: Friendship patterns and consequences
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  • Salvaggio, A.N., Streich, M., Hopper, J. E. and Pierce, C. A. (2011). Why do fools fall in love (at work)? Factors associated with the incidence of workplace romance. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41(4), 906-937.
  • Schaner, D.J. (1994). Romance in the workplace: Should employers act as chaperons? Employee Relations Law Journal, 20(1), 47-71.
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  • Segal, J.A. (2005). Dangerous liaisons. HR Magazine, 50(12), 104-108.
  • Shellenbarger, S. (2004). Getting fired for dating a co-worker: Office romance comes under attack. Wall Street Journal, February 19, page d1.
  • Sığrı, Ü. (2021). Nitel araştırma yöntemleri. (2. Baskı), İstanbul, Beta Basım.
  • Stephens, J.P., Heaphy, E.D. and Dutton, E.J. (2012). High-quality connections. In: Cameron, K. and Spreitzer, G., Eds., Handbook of positive organizational scholarship, Oxford University Press, New York, 385-399.
  • Swartz, R.A., Warfield, A., and Wood, D., (1987), Coworker romances: Impact on the work group and on career oriented women. Personnel, 64(5), 22-35.
  • Williams, C.L., Giuffre, P.A., and Dellinger, K. (1999). Sexuality in the workplace: Organizational control, sexual harassment and the pursuit of pleasure. Annual Review of Sociology, 25, 73-93.
  • Wilson, F. (2015). Romantic Relationships at Work: Why Love Can Hurt. International Journal of Management Reviews, 17, 1-19.
  • Wilson, R. J., Filosa, C. and Fennel. A. (2003). Romantic relationships at work: Does privacy trump the dating police? Defense Counsel Journal, 70(1), 78-88.
  • Yıldırım, A. and Şimşek, H. (2018). Sosyal bilimlerde nitel araştırma yöntemleri. 11. Baskı, Ankara, Seçkin Yayıncılık.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Business Administration
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Ramazan Çoban 0000-0002-4505-0437

Seda Mumlu Karanfil 0000-0003-2553-3877

Early Pub Date October 10, 2024
Publication Date
Submission Date June 14, 2024
Acceptance Date September 23, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 8 Issue: 3

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APA Çoban, R., & Mumlu Karanfil, S. (2024). Workplace Romance: A Research on Flight Attendants in Aviation Industry. Journal of Aviation, 8(3), 325-338. https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1501046

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