2023
DOI: 10.1108/jsm-03-2023-0099
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How customer incivility affects organization citizenship behavior: roles of depersonalization, resilience, and caring climate

Kangcheol Lee,
Taeshik Gong

Abstract: Purpose Drawing on the conservation of resources theory, this study aims to identify the mediating effects of depersonalization and resilience on the relationship between customer incivility and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). It further posits that these indirect effects vary depending on the caring climate and achievement orientation. Design/methodology/approach A field survey among 622 service employees (Study 1) and a three-wave field survey of 315 service employees and their managers (Study 2… Show more

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“…Beyond Workload Volume and Pace, a broader spectrum of job demands could be investigated, like customer interactions, payment dynamics, or physical risks associated with traffic. Recent studies provided empirical evidence on the stressful impact of customers’ incivility, 6 , 38 occupational stigma, 39 and lower educational levels 40 among other factors that could negative influence food delivers work-related quality of life. Comparing the experiences of food-delivery workers in China with those in other countries could provide a cross-cultural perspective on the challenges and protective factors in this rapidly growing industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond Workload Volume and Pace, a broader spectrum of job demands could be investigated, like customer interactions, payment dynamics, or physical risks associated with traffic. Recent studies provided empirical evidence on the stressful impact of customers’ incivility, 6 , 38 occupational stigma, 39 and lower educational levels 40 among other factors that could negative influence food delivers work-related quality of life. Comparing the experiences of food-delivery workers in China with those in other countries could provide a cross-cultural perspective on the challenges and protective factors in this rapidly growing industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%