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How store managers' employee climate perceptions affect frontline employee, customer and store performance outcomes: an examination in the small-store setting

机译:商店经理员工气候观念如何影响前线员工,客户和商店绩效结果:在小型店铺环境中进行检查

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of store managers' employee climate perceptions on frontline employee (FLE), customer and store performance outcomes in the small-store setting.Design/methodology/approachThis study derives the findings from a multi-source data set acquired in partnership with a North American-based retailer that includes survey responses from 1,133 store managers, 5,591 FLEs and 16,488 customers. This paper matches survey responses to corporate records and store sales and operations data.FindingsThis study finds that store managers' employee climate perceptions affect FLEs both directly and indirectly, through store manager social support behaviors. This paper tests the boundary conditions for these findings by examining the moderating effects of store-level FLE tenure heterogeneity and competitive intensity. Study results provide partial support for the hypothesized relationships with regard to FLE tenure heterogeneity, but not competitive intensity.Research limitations/implicationsThis research is subject to many of the limitations common to a survey-based study. While the use of one retailer provided opportunities to examine store-level performance data, future research would benefit by using a more expansive data set spanning several companies and industries. Moreover, as the current study was set in the small-store setting, future research should explore how store managers' influence fluctuates depending on store size and the mechanisms through which organizational priorities flow through other management levels (e.g. department managers) in large retailers.Practical implicationsStudy results provide managerial guidance regarding the implementation of an employee climate for the delivery of an enhanced customer experience and superior financial performance.Originality/valueAlthough researchers have paid considerable attention to employees' psychological and organizational climate perceptions, this study makes a unique contribution by examining the effects of store managers' employee climate perceptions on FLE, customer and store-level outcomes.
机译:本文的目的是研究商店管理人员员工气候感知对前线员工(FLE)的影响,客户和商店绩效结果在小店的STANGE.DESIGN/Methodology/Approachthis学习中源于多个来源的研究结果与北美零售商合作的数据集,包括从1,133商店经理,5,591氟和16,488名客户的调查答复。本文与企业纪录和商店销售和运营的调查响应符合数据.Findingsthis研究发现,通过商店经理社会支持行为,商店经理员工的员工气候观念会影响逃生。本文通过检查储存水平的行李不均匀性和竞争强度的调节效果来测试这些结果的边界条件。研究结果提供了对FLE任期异质性的假设关系的部分支持,但不具有竞争力的密集。研究限制/含义是研究受到基于调查的研究共同的许多局限性。虽然使用一个零售商提供了检查商店级绩效数据的机会,但未来的研究将通过使用多个公司和行业的更广泛的数据集受益。此外,由于目前的研究设定在小型店铺环境中,未来的研究应该根据商店规模和机制探讨商店经理的影响波动,通过该机制通过大型零售商的其他管理水平(例如部门经理)流动的机制。实际含义研究结果提供了关于雇员气候实施的管理指导,以提供增强的客户经验和卓越的金融业绩。这些研究对员工的心理和组织气候感知进行了相当大的关注,这项研究是一项独特的贡献检查商店经理员工气候感知对Fle,客户和商店级结果的影响。

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