Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how and when customers influence organizational climate and organizational health through their feedback. Based on affective events theory, the authors classify both positive and negative customer feedback (PCF and NCF) as affective work events. The authors expect that these events influence the positive affective climate of an organization and ultimately organizational health, and that the relationships are moderated by empowerment climate. Design/methodology/approach – Structural equation modeling was utilized to analyze survey data obtained from a sample of 178 board members, 80 HR representatives, and 10,953 employees from 80 independent organizations. Findings – The findings support the...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
In occupational health research, the demand-control-support (DCS) model has attracted a great deal o...
[Abstract]Research within clinical, organisational and community contexts, generally equates an indi...
The concept of healthy organizations has been explored theoretically in the research literature yet ...
Past research widely demonstrates the importance of employee emotional experiences and processes for...
M.Comm.Orientation: Organisational change is widely acknowledged to be demanding. The intensificatio...
Although researchers and practitioners increasingly focus on health promotion in organizations, rese...
One potential way that healthy organizations can impact employee health is by promoting a climate fo...
In both academic and management literature it has been often stated that 70% of change efforts are n...
Although researchers and practitioners increasingly focus on health promotion in organizations, rese...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
Purpose – Front-line employee (FLE) well-being is an under-researched field. Contrasting the prevail...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
These studies examine employees' emotional reactions to performance feedback from their supervisors ...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
In occupational health research, the demand-control-support (DCS) model has attracted a great deal o...
[Abstract]Research within clinical, organisational and community contexts, generally equates an indi...
The concept of healthy organizations has been explored theoretically in the research literature yet ...
Past research widely demonstrates the importance of employee emotional experiences and processes for...
M.Comm.Orientation: Organisational change is widely acknowledged to be demanding. The intensificatio...
Although researchers and practitioners increasingly focus on health promotion in organizations, rese...
One potential way that healthy organizations can impact employee health is by promoting a climate fo...
In both academic and management literature it has been often stated that 70% of change efforts are n...
Although researchers and practitioners increasingly focus on health promotion in organizations, rese...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
Purpose – Front-line employee (FLE) well-being is an under-researched field. Contrasting the prevail...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
These studies examine employees' emotional reactions to performance feedback from their supervisors ...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
In occupational health research, the demand-control-support (DCS) model has attracted a great deal o...
[Abstract]Research within clinical, organisational and community contexts, generally equates an indi...