@article{article_1275864, title={Employees’ perceptions of workplace gossip in the hospitality industry}, journal={Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism}, volume={9}, pages={37–50}, year={2024}, DOI={10.31822/jomat.2024-9-1-37}, author={Karamustafa, Kurtuluş and Ülker, Pembe and Ülker, Mustafa and Umur, Mehmet}, keywords={Gossip, Informal communication, Workplace gossip, Employee perception}, abstract={This study provides insights on gossip related organizational communication in the context of hospitality businesses and reveals the relationship between employees’ personal attitude for gossip and their perception of workplace gossip. A quantitative research approach was adopted, and data were collected from 451 hotel employees through the survey. The relationships were examined by using path analyzes through the AMOS program. Findings show that managerial gossip attitude influences perception of workplace gossip dimensions (comparison and exaggeration, fun and entertainment, physical appearance, flow of social-information, managerial, and sublimation). This study differs from similar studies in related field as it examines how employees perceive gossip in the work environment through their individual attitudes towards gossip.