Assessment of the role of the individual service worker in encouraging customer organizational citizenship behaviors (customer OCBs) is the primary focus of this paper. The researchers investigate this topic empirically across three service contexts. Customer OCBs are voluntary, outside of the customer's required role for service delivery, which provide help and assistance and are conducive to effective organizational functioning. In this paper, commitment to the service worker is the strongest predictor of customer OCBs. Further, personal loyalty to the service worker serves as a partial mediator of the effects of perceived benevolence of the service worker and commitment to the service worker on customer OCBs. Finally, theoretical, managerial and future research implications are included.
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Service worker role in encouraging customer organizational citizenship behaviors
Journal of Business Research, Vol.62(7), pp.698-705
2009
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- Title
- Service worker role in encouraging customer organizational citizenship behaviors
- Creators
- Liliana L Bove - University of MelbourneSimon J Pervan - Southern Cross UniversitySharon E Beatty - University of Alabama - TuscaloosaEdward Shiu - University of Strathclyde
- Publication Details
- Journal of Business Research, Vol.62(7), pp.698-705
- Identifiers
- 1189; 991012821485502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Journal article