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“Turning role conflict into performance”: assessing the moderating role of self-monitoring, manager trust and manager identification
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Itani, Omar S.
, Kalra, Ashish
, Sun, Sijie
in
Creativity
/ Customer services
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Identification
/ Job satisfaction
/ Physiology
/ Roles
/ Social identity
/ Work environment
2023
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“Turning role conflict into performance”: assessing the moderating role of self-monitoring, manager trust and manager identification
by
Itani, Omar S.
, Kalra, Ashish
, Sun, Sijie
in
Creativity
/ Customer services
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Identification
/ Job satisfaction
/ Physiology
/ Roles
/ Social identity
/ Work environment
2023
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“Turning role conflict into performance”: assessing the moderating role of self-monitoring, manager trust and manager identification
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Itani, Omar S.
, Kalra, Ashish
, Sun, Sijie
in
Creativity
/ Customer services
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Identification
/ Job satisfaction
/ Physiology
/ Roles
/ Social identity
/ Work environment
2023
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“Turning role conflict into performance”: assessing the moderating role of self-monitoring, manager trust and manager identification
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“Turning role conflict into performance”: assessing the moderating role of self-monitoring, manager trust and manager identification
2023
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Overview
PurposeThis study examines the contextual variables that can curb the negative effects of role conflict on job satisfaction and enhance the positive effect of job satisfaction on creativity and service performance. More specifically, adopting the job demands-resources theory, the authors explore the interactive effect of frontline employee (FLE) self-monitoring and FLE-manager trust on the relationship between role conflict and job satisfaction. Extending this line of inquiry, the authors adopt social identity theory and analyze the moderating effect of FLE-manager identification on the relationship between job satisfaction and creativity and between job satisfaction and service performance.Design/methodology/approachDyadic data utilizing 122 responses from FLEs and their managers were obtained from FLEs working with a major financial services firm in India. Structural equation modeling and PLS were used to assess the hypothesized relationships.FindingsThe negative relationship between role conflict and job satisfaction is reduced at higher levels of FLE self-monitoring and FLE-manager trust. Furthermore, FLE manager identification accentuates the effect of job satisfaction on creativity and service performance.Practical implicationsOrganizations should invest in developing FLEs' personal and job-related resources to reduce the deleterious effects of role conflicts on FLEs' job outcomes. Specifically, managers should hire FLEs who are high in self-monitoring while enhancing FLE-manager trust and FLE-manager identification.Originality/valueRole conflict is inevitable in a service job and can have serious negative downstream consequences. Hence, the study explores the important contextual factors that can help an organization develop policies to reduce the negative effects of role conflict.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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