Daskin, Mustafa2025-03-232025-03-2320190959-61191757-1049https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-05-2018-0349https://hdl.handle.net/11486/5424Purpose - This paper aims to explore the role of ethical climate as an antecedent of polychronicity, then in turn the effect of polychronicity on frontline employees' service innovative behaviours (SIBE) and error strain and the moderating role of organizationmission fulfilment in these relationships in a hotel job context in Penang, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach - In the current study, the data were collected from 312 frontline employees in the survey premises. A partial least square approach of the structural equation modelling technique (PLS-SEM) was used to test the associations among study variables. Findings - The study findings reveal that ethical climate had positive impact on polychronicity. Significantly, polychronicity made positive influence on SIBEs and negative influence on error strain. Organization mission fulfilment was found to boost the influence of ethical climate on polychronicity. Finally, while organization mission fulfilment was found to boost the positive influence of polychronicity on SIBEs, on the other hand, buffers the negative impact of polychronicity on error strain. Practical implications - The present study procures implications for practitioners in terms of establishing ethical climate in work environment and maximizing the frontline employees' SIBEs while minimizing error strain. In addition, this research procures valuable implications to apply efficient managerial tools and improve job results in the lodging industry context of Peninsular Malaysia. Originality/value - This study by investigating the untested associations such as the influence of polychronicity on frontline employees' SIBEs and error strain contributes to the related literature.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHotelPolychronicityEthical climateOrganization mission fulfilmentError strainService innovative behavioursHotelsTesting a structural equation model of polychronicity Moderating role of organization mission fulfilmentArticle3172788280710.1108/IJCHM-05-2018-03492-s2.0-85066993356Q1WOS:000495000300010Q1