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Purpose: This study aims to explore the formation and consequences of a cross-selling initiative climate, as well as how a service climate, which provides an important boundary condition, affects both its formation and its ultimate impact on service-sales performance. This article identifies...
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Purpose: Healthcare is recognized as a fertile field for service research, and due to the fact that nurses are stressed physically and emotionally, reducing burnout among frontline healthcare staff is an emerging and important research issue. The purpose of this paper is to explore the possible...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine relationships among job demands, job resources, burnout, organizational commitment, and staff turnover intentions in a volunteer workforce setting. Design/methodology/approach – To test empirically the positive and negative forces on the...
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This study investigates the relationships between the antecedents of job stress, such as work-to-family and family-to-work conflicts, and consequences, such as job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intentions, of flight attendants who are typically characterized as undertaking...
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This study looks at the effects of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and individual factors on flight attendants’ turnover intentions. It makes use of samples of the attendants from a Taiwanese airline company. From the results of a logistic regression analysis, two aspects of...
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This study investigates how work engagement and job tenure moderate the effect of burnout on job performance of flight attendants. Using a sample of Taiwanese flight attendants, the results from hierarchical modeling reveal that flight attendants with high levels of work engagement report...
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The paper examines the perceptions of and satisfaction with air transportation services in a sample of persons aged 65 and over at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. This study finds that the performance of service attributes such as meals, information announcements, and on-board restrooms do...
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