When Do Service Employees Suffer More from Job Insecurity? The Moderating Role of Coworker and Customer Incivility

Volume: 16, Issue: 7, Pages: 1298 - 1298
Published: Apr 11, 2019
Abstract
The present study examines the effect of service employees' job insecurity on job performance through emotional exhaustion. We identified workplace incivility (i.e., coworker and customer incivility) as a boundary condition that strengthens the positive relationship between job insecurity and emotional exhaustion. To test this moderating effect, we collected online panel surveys from 264 Korean service employees at two time points three months...
Paper Details
Title
When Do Service Employees Suffer More from Job Insecurity? The Moderating Role of Coworker and Customer Incivility
Published Date
Apr 11, 2019
Volume
16
Issue
7
Pages
1298 - 1298
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