Workplace incivility and its effect upon restaurant frontline service employee emotions and service performance

被引:184
作者
Cho, Meehee [1 ]
Bonn, Mark A. [1 ]
Han, Su Jin [2 ]
Lee, Kyung Hee [3 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Dedman Sch Hospitality, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[2] Hoseo Univ, Div Business Adm, Cheonan Si, South Korea
[3] Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Food Serv Management, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Emotional exhaustion; Emotional intelligence; Perceived organizational support; Service performance; Workplace incivility; Restaurant management; PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT; CUSTOMER INCIVILITY; INTELLIGENCE MODERATE; COWORKER INCIVILITY; JOB-PERFORMANCE; AGGRESSION; EXHAUSTION; WORK; STRESS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1108/IJCHM-04-2015-0205
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - This study aims to acquire a better understanding about consequences of workplace incivility upon restaurant frontline service employees caused by customers, supervisors and coworkers. The moderating roles of perceived organizational support (POS) and emotion regulation ability (ERA) were also tested to determine the possibility for reducing the negative effect of workplace incivility upon the emotional exhaustion of restaurant frontline service employees. Design/methodology/approach - Using data obtained from 239 restaurant frontline service employees, a 35-item instrument was used to assess workplace incivility and its effects upon emotional exhaustion, perceived service performance, POS and ERA. Astructural equation model was used to test hypotheses. The multi-group approach was used to investigate the moderating effects POS and ERA have upon the relationships between workplace incivility, emotional exhaustion and perceived service performance. Findings - Results documented that workplace incivility significantly increases emotional exhaustion and further leads to low levels of job service performance. Customer incivility was especially found to have the strongest power for increasing emotional exhaustion, followed by supervisor incivility. Also, results confirmed that POS and ERA play significant roles in moderating the relationships between workplace incivility, emotional exhaustion and perceived service performance. Based upon this study's findings, theoretical and practical implications are offered for developing successful employee management strategies. Practical implications - Results suggest specific practical management implications pertaining to restaurant frontline service employees. This study's research findings recommend the development of more efficient support programs designed to diffuse potential situations involving workplace incivility. Findings further highlight the important role employee ERA has upon the effects of incivility and frontline service performance. Implications are provided with respect to specific strategic direction management should consider to recruit and select the most appropriate employees for restaurant frontline service positions. Originality/value - The current study's conceptual research was developed in an attempt to simultaneously address all three dimensions of workplace incivility to examine how they affect employee emotions and their job performance.
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页码:2888 / 2912
页数:25
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