Service employee burnout and engagement: the moderating role of power distance orientation

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Seigyoung Auh
Bulent Menguc
Stavroula Spyropoulou
Fatima Wang
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[1] Arizona State University,Center for Services Leadership, Thunderbird School of Global Management
[2] Kadir Has University,Faculty of Economics, Administrative, and Social Sciences, Department of Business Administration
[3] University of Leeds,Leeds University Business School
[4] King’s College London,Department of Management
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Job demands-resources model; Supervisor close monitoring; Power distance orientation; Burnout due to supervisor; Job engagement; Supervisor customer service feedback;
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Studies show that service employees are among the most disengaged in the workforce. To better understand service employees’ job engagement, this study broadens the scope of the job demands-resources (JD-R) model to include power distance orientation (PDO). The inclusion of PDO enriches the JD-R model by providing a key piece of information that has been missing in prior JD-R models: employees’ perceptions of the source of job demands (i.e., supervisors) or employees’ views of power and hierarchy within the organization. Study 1 uses a survey-based field study to show that employees with a high (compared to low) PDO feel more burnout due to supervisors when they are closely monitored by their supervisors. Study 1 further supports the finding that employees with high (compared to low) PDO feel less disengagement despite burnout due to supervisors. Study 2, using a lab experiment, and Study 3, relying on a survey-based field study, unveil why these effects were observed. Stress and job satisfaction emerge as mediators that explain the findings from Study 1. Implications of the role of PDO are discussed to improve the current understanding of how job engagement can improve customer service performance.
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页数:19
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