A Mechanistic Study of Employee Emotions on Corporate Performance under the Aging Trend of Corporate Human Resources
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 12
Abstract
This paper explores the influence mechanism of emotional labour on service performance of employees engaged in service work based on resource conservation theory. The paper uses sample data of 268 service employees from 32 organisati ons for empirical testing. The results show that employees' deep seated behaviours pos itively affect job satisfaction, and work engagement plays a mediating role in both surface and deep seated behaviours affecting service performance. In addition, the sense of organisational support enhanced the positive relationship between deep seated be haviours and work engagement, and the indirect relationship between deep seated behaviours and service performance process through work engagement. It is necessary for service oriented organisations to improve employees‘ work engagement through emotional m anagement training and improving employees’ sense of organisational support to enhance service performance.
Authors and Affiliations
Xinyu Li, Qijia Liu, YiRan
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