Nepotism, employees’ competencies and firm performance in the tourism sector: A dual multivariate and Qualitative Comparative Analysis approach
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The paper identifies the critical competencies affecting Egyptian travel agents' performance while
assessing the negative influence of nepotism on such competencies. To address this aim, the study uses a
holistic dual approach employing a multivariate technique using Partial Least Squares Structural Equa
tion Modelling (PLS-SEM) and a configuration method through a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative
Analysis (fsQCA). Based on a sample of 500 travel agents' employees, the results show that: (1) none of
the competencies is sufficient to drive travel agents’ performance, (2) two distinct configurations of
employee competencies are likely to result in high performance, and (3) nepotism has a direct negative
influence on some of these competencies. The study holds important implications for both theory and
practice.