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An examination of the role of perceived support and employee commitment in employee-customer encounters.
Authors:Vandenberghe, Christian   Bentein, Kathleen   Michon, Richard   Chebat, Jean-Charles   Tremblay, Michel   Fils, Jean-Fran?ois
Abstract:
The authors examined the relationships between perceived organizational support, organizational commitment, commitment to customers, and service quality in a fast-food firm. The research design matched customer responses with individual employees' attitudes, making this study a true test of the service provider-customer encounter. On the basis of a sample of matched employee-customer data (N = 133), hierarchical linear modeling analyses revealed that perceived organizational support had both a unit-level and an employee-level effect on 1 dimension of service quality: helping behavior. Contrary to affective organizational commitment, affective commitment to customers enhanced service quality. The 2 subdimensions of continuance commitment to the organization--perceived high sacrifice and perceived lack of alternatives--exerted effects opposite in sign: The former fostered service quality, whereas the latter reduced it. The implications of these findings are discussed within the context of research on employee-customer encounters. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:perceived organizational support   organizational commitment   commitment to customers   service quality   helping behavior
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