- Title
- Understanding the role of customer incivility and supervisor monitoring in the relationship between customer orientation and frontline employees' emotional exhaustion
- Creator
- Xie, Fang; Zhang, Xufan; Ye, Jing; Zhou, Lulu; Zhang, Wenjian; Tian, Feng
- Relation
- Journal of Service Theory and Practice Vol. 33, Issue 6, p. 796-819
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JSTP-12-2022-0273
- Publisher
- Emerald Publishing
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- Purpose: Based on the resource conservation theory, this research paper aims to evaluate the positive impact of customer orientation on frontline employees' emotional exhaustion and the moderating effects of customer incivility and supervisor monitoring. Design/methodology/approach: Two-wave data from 484 frontline employees in power supply business halls were analyzed. This study used AMOS 23.0, SPSS22.0 and PROCESS macro for data statistics and analysis. Findings: Our empirical research demonstrates that customer orientation has a significant positive impact on frontline employees' emotional exhaustion. At the same time, supervisor monitoring moderates the relationship between customer orientation and emotional exhaustion. The higher the interactional or observational monitoring, the stronger customer orientation's effect on frontline employees' emotional exhaustion. Moreover, a three-way interaction model exists between customer orientation, customer incivility and supervisor monitoring. Practical implications: This study yields practical implications for helping the frontline employees of service-oriented organizations alleviate multiple interpersonal workplace pressures. Originality/value: Based on resource conservation theory, this paper used a novel approach to focus on customer orientation, customer incivility and supervisor monitoring as interpersonal stressors.
- Subject
- customer orientation; customer incivility; emotional exhaustion; supervisor monitoring; interactional monitoring; observational monitoring
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1494012
- Identifier
- uon:53679
- Identifier
- ISSN:2055-6225
- Language
- eng
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