Understanding the Drivers of Job Satisfaction of Frontline Service Employees: Learning From "Lost Employees''

被引:20
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作者
Kumar, Piyush [1 ]
Dass, Mayukh [2 ]
Topaloglu, Omer [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Terry Coll Business, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Texas Tech Univ, Rawls Coll Business, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[3] Eastern Illinois Univ, Lumpkin Coll Business & Appl Sci, Charleston, IL 61920 USA
关键词
frontline service employees; employee turnover; job satisfaction; turnover intention; employee retention; latent class models; TURNOVER INTENTIONS; VOLUNTARY TURNOVER; UNIT-LEVEL; MODEL; ANTECEDENTS; BEHAVIOR; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT; RETENTION; STRESS;
D O I
10.1177/1094670514540981
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
In this article, we examine the antecedent structure of the terminal level of job satisfaction of frontline service employees who have recently quit a firm. The results from the estimation of a latent, finite-mixture model, using data collected from former employees of a large supermarket chain, point to a two-dimensional heterogeneity among exiting employees. We find systematic variation in the relative importance of the drivers of job satisfaction, such as work environment, personality, and demographics, across employee subgroups. We also find that the threshold level of the terminal satisfaction for exiting employees could be high for some and low for others. These findings stand in contrast to the inverse satisfaction-turnover intent link documented for existing employees and provide new explanations for the observed weakness in the relationship. They are also inconsistent with the attraction-selection-attrition model that argues for a convergence in employee dispositions. We suggest that job satisfaction and turnover models can be enhanced by adopting a utility-theoretic perspective that accommodates variations in the structure and threshold levels of terminal satisfaction. To this end, we provide some guidelines for how exiting rather than existing employees can provide an alternative avenue for diagnosing the quitting process and ultimately improving the predictive power of turnover models. Finally, we suggest that the allocation of employee retention resources based on either a common model of job satisfaction, or assuming a monotonic satisfaction-intent relationship, may be inefficient. Instead, we argue for model-based, group-specific retention programs to reduce frontline service employee turnover.
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页码:367 / 380
页数:14
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