顾客不当行为对一线员工工作-家庭冲突和退缩行为的影响

The impact of customer misbehavior on frontline employees’ work–family conflict and withdrawal behaviors

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management · 2024
被引 19
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了顾客不当行为如何通过情感反刍和问题解决沉思影响一线员工的工作-家庭冲突和退缩行为,并发现同事支持会放大这些负面效应。

Abstract

Purpose Customer misbehavior has a negative impact on frontline employees. However, the underlying mechanisms from customer misbehavior to employees’ negative outcomes need to be further unfolded and examined. This study aims to propose that employees’ affective rumination and problem-solving pondering could be the explanatory processes of customer misbehavior influencing employee attitudes in which coworker support could be a moderator. Design/methodology/approach A mixed-method approach was designed to test this study’s predictions. Study 1 conducted a scenario-based experiment among 215 full-time hospitality employees, and Study 2 used a two-wave, longitudinal survey of 305 participants. Findings The results demonstrate the impact of customer misbehavior on work–family conflict and withdrawal behaviors. The mediating role of affective rumination is supported and coworker support moderates the processes. Practical implications Customer misbehavior leads to negative outcomes among frontline employees both at work and family domains. Hotel managers should help frontline employees to cope with customer misbehavior by avoiding negative affective spillover and providing support properly. Originality/value The studies have unfolded the processes of affective rumination and problem-solving pondering through which customer misbehavior influences work–family conflict and withdrawal behaviors among frontline employees. The surprising findings that coworker support magnified the negative effects have also been discussed.

顾客不当行为工作-家庭冲突退缩行为一线员工酒店管理