从绩效压力、伦理领导行为和店铺层面的不文明行为预测零售损耗

Predicting retail shrink from performance pressure, ethical leader behavior, and store‐level incivility

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2019
被引 39
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了111家美国零售店的数据,发现绩效压力与伦理领导共同影响店铺层面的不文明行为,进而导致零售损耗增加,为零售商通过促进职场文明来减少损失提供了依据。

Abstract

Summary Retail shrink, a form of inventory loss due primarily to employee theft and shoplifting, is a growing concern for retailers. Prior work on shrink has taken primarily an individual‐level focus to understanding this problem but has yet to really explore how the business context impacts shrink. The current study addresses this need by delineating and testing a unit‐level (i.e., between‐stores) conceptual model, wherein we examine the influence of performance pressure, ethical leader behavior, and store‐level incivility on shrink in a field study of 111 U.S. retail stores. Results demonstrate that performance pressure and ethical leadership interact to influence store‐level incivility. Further, stores with higher incivility also had higher levels of shrink. A focus on the contextual predictors of shrink provides timely insights into the role of performance pressure and leadership on store‐level incivility and consequently on retail shrink. In light of increasingly thin margins in the retail industry, the evidence on how pressure to perform and ethical leadership influences retail shrink may offer a solution to retailers looking to stem financial losses by promoting civility in the workplace.

零售管理组织行为学领导力员工行为