Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.This study examined the influence of error management culture on employee helping behaviors during service failure and recovery situations in restaurants. Data was collected from 236 employees working in 22 restaurants in Turkey. Additionally, supervisors were asked to evaluate the employees’ helping behaviors. Hierarchical linear regression analysis indicated that error management culture had a significant positive influence on employee helping behaviors (self-rated), employee helping behaviors (manager-rated), and coworker helping behaviors. Furthermore, the study includes important theoretical and practical implications for resea...
The purpose of this paper is to amend and extend the emerging research that has utilized an employee...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
We study how an organization's error-management climate affects organizational members' beliefs abou...
An error management culture involves organizational practices related to communicating about errors,...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
The purpose of this study is to examine how organizational error management culture impacts organiza...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Taking error management theory as the entry point, the paper probes into the determinants of star ho...
Field studies indicate that error management culture can be beneficial for organizational performanc...
The topic of errors has received increasing attention in recent years. Most errors are easily correc...
Human errors are generally defined as unintentional behaviours of employees that may lead to negativ...
This study examines (1) the influence of error management culture on employees’ work engagement; (2)...
The purpose of this paper is to amend and extend the emerging research that has utilized an employee...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
We study how an organization's error-management climate affects organizational members' beliefs abou...
An error management culture involves organizational practices related to communicating about errors,...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
The purpose of this study is to examine how organizational error management culture impacts organiza...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Taking error management theory as the entry point, the paper probes into the determinants of star ho...
Field studies indicate that error management culture can be beneficial for organizational performanc...
The topic of errors has received increasing attention in recent years. Most errors are easily correc...
Human errors are generally defined as unintentional behaviours of employees that may lead to negativ...
This study examines (1) the influence of error management culture on employees’ work engagement; (2)...
The purpose of this paper is to amend and extend the emerging research that has utilized an employee...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
We study how an organization's error-management climate affects organizational members' beliefs abou...