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The double-edged sword effect of mega sport event strength on volunteer performance

  • Jing Jiang
  • , Huijuan Dong
  • , Yanan Dong*
  • , Huimin Gu
  • , Yina Lv
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Griffith University Queensland
  • Beijing International Studies University

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Purpose This study aims to use event system theory and job demands–resources (JD-R) model to examine the double-edged sword effect of event strength of Beijing Winter Olympics (BWO) on volunteers’ in-role performance and proactive behavior as mediated by work overload and meaningfulness. Design/methodology/approach The sample included 193 volunteer–leader dyads working at one BWO venue. The authors conducted a multitime and multisource study using Mplus 8 to examine the hypotheses. Findings Volunteers’ perceived BWO event strength was positively related to work overload, which reduced in-role performance and proactive behavior. Volunteers’ perceived BWO event strength was also positively related to work meaningfulness, which promoted in-role performance and proactive behavior. Perceived organizational support served as a moderator by mitigating the positive relationship between perceived BWO event strength and work overload; however, it did not strengthen the positive relationship between perceived BWO event strength and work meaningfulness. Originality/value This study developed a comprehensive model of how BWO event strength affected volunteers’ performance from the perspective of event system theory and the JD-R model, which enriches theoretical application and research in the context of mega sport events.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1352-1367
页数16
期刊Tourism Review
80
7
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 8 9月 2025

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