Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of employees occupying boundary-spanning positions. Most studies examine the behavior and performance of industrial salespeople. In contrast, limited evidence exists regarding the antecedents and consequences of role stress in service organizations. This article helps fill this notable gap by investigating the correlates of role ambiguity in the context of frontline managers in banking institutions. The article offers a conceptual model and an empirical test using data gathered from 316 bank branch managers. The study findings reveal that information control is an effective mechanism for reducing role ambiguity. The results also indicate that ro...
The type of research being used is descriptive and quantitive research. The data is descriptive rese...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of role stress (role overload, role ambiguity, an...
The authors examined the salience of perceived control and need for clarity as “buffers” of the adve...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
Abstract In banking sector the retail banking is an important and generous sector of economy, howeve...
In banking sector, the retail banking is an important and generous sector of economy and job stress ...
The authors investigate three types of customer-oriented boundary-spanning behaviors (COBSBs) a fron...
Purpose: This study examined the relationship of the organizational role stress: Role overload, role...
This study examines the impact of perceived organizational support (POS) on the relationship between...
The purpose of the present study is to understand the influence of a contextual factor (role ambigui...
AbstractThe majority of the theoretical development and research on job performance has concentrated...
This research develops and tests the hypothesis that role ambiguity strengthens the positive relatio...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is a v...
This study examines the antecedents of job satisfaction, commitment and turnover intentions for 229 ...
The type of research being used is descriptive and quantitive research. The data is descriptive rese...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of role stress (role overload, role ambiguity, an...
The authors examined the salience of perceived control and need for clarity as “buffers” of the adve...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
Abstract In banking sector the retail banking is an important and generous sector of economy, howeve...
In banking sector, the retail banking is an important and generous sector of economy and job stress ...
The authors investigate three types of customer-oriented boundary-spanning behaviors (COBSBs) a fron...
Purpose: This study examined the relationship of the organizational role stress: Role overload, role...
This study examines the impact of perceived organizational support (POS) on the relationship between...
The purpose of the present study is to understand the influence of a contextual factor (role ambigui...
AbstractThe majority of the theoretical development and research on job performance has concentrated...
This research develops and tests the hypothesis that role ambiguity strengthens the positive relatio...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is a v...
This study examines the antecedents of job satisfaction, commitment and turnover intentions for 229 ...
The type of research being used is descriptive and quantitive research. The data is descriptive rese...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of role stress (role overload, role ambiguity, an...
The authors examined the salience of perceived control and need for clarity as “buffers” of the adve...