A transformative service research agenda: a study of workers’ well-being

Fiona Edgar,Alan Geare, David Saunders, Maike Beacker, Ilai Faanunu

SERVICE INDUSTRIES JOURNAL(2017)

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Interest in workers' well-being is mounting - a key driver being the growing recognition that well-being is linked to performance. Utilizing a transformative service research (TSR) agenda, this study examines how people management practices impact the well-being of hospitality and retail workers. Comparing the experiences of permanent and precarious workers, we find it is not employment practices per se that promulgate feelings of insecurity and inferiority; rather, it is the attributions ascribed to them. This has practical implications. Most notably, some of the deleterious effects of precarious employment might be mitigated where careful attention is paid to the motives underlying an organization's people management practices. Theoretically, TSR offers a more expansive lens for understanding the social exchange occurring in both employment relationships and service encounters, thus contributing significantly to knowledge on mutual gains theories. These findings and their implications are discussed in detail in the paper.
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Well-being,precarious,permanent,retail,hospitality
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