Antecedents of retail employees’ service performance:a store-level exploration of a climate-centric versus an engagement-centric approach
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Kotze, Theuns G.
Mostert, P.G. (Pierre)
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Routledge
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This paper compares two store-level models of the antecedents of frontline employees’ in-role and extra-role service performance in a retail setting. In the climate-centric research model, service climate serves as a direct antecedent of in-role and extra-role service performance, while in the engagement-centric rival model, work engagement directly predicts in-role and extra-role service performance. The two competing models were assessed at the store-level of analysis on data collected from 781 frontline employees and 70 managers. Results indicate that service-oriented high-performance work systems and work engagement both predict service climate which, in turn, predicts employees’ in-role and extra-role service performance.
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Retailing, High-performance work systems, Service-oriented, Service climate, Work engagement, In-role and extra-role service performance, SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth
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Theuns Kotzé & Pierre Mostert (2023) Antecedents of Retail Employees’ Service Performance: A Store-Level Exploration of a Climate-Centric versus an Engagement-Centric Approach, Services Marketing Quarterly, 44:2-3, 142-166, DOI: 10.1080/15332969.2023.2205797.