Putting customer service at risk: Why and when family ostracism relates to customer-oriented behaviors

H. M. Saidur Rahaman (First Author), Ho Kwong Kwan (Participant Author), Mayowa T. Babalola (Participant Author), Haixiao Chen (Participant Author)

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摘要

This study examines why and when family ostracism can have an adverse effect on employees' customer service behaviors. Drawing on self-determination theory (SDT), we theorize the existence of moderated multi-mediation relationships between family ostracism and employees' customer service behaviors (i.e., customer-oriented organizational citizenship behaviors and customer-oriented voice behaviors) through harmonious passion for work and customer orientation, with social skills playing a moderating role. We used a time-lagged design to collect data from service employees in China. Our results show that controlling for workplace ostracism at Time 1, the relationship between family ostracism and employees' customer service behaviors is negative and serially mediated by both harmonious passion for work and customer orientation. Furthermore, employees who are less socially skilled are more prone to the adverse effects of family ostracism. Last, female employees are more vulnerable to the effects of family ostracism on their customer service.

Corresponding author email

chenhaixiao1218@foxmail.com

Project sponsor

China Europe International Business School

Project No.

AG22HPL

成果物的来源

  • ABDC-A*
  • SSCI

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