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Understanding multifaceted job satisfaction of retail employees

Authors
Te-Lin, ChungRutherford, BrianPark, Jung Kun
Issue Date
Jul-2012
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Keywords
Emotional exhaustion; Gender; In-store sales; Inter-role stressors; Job satisfaction; Multifaceted job satisfaction; Perceived organizational support; Retail employees; Retail trade; United States of America
Citation
International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, v.40, no.9, pp.699 - 716
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Journal Title
International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management
Volume
40
Number
9
Start Page
699
End Page
716
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/165080
DOI
10.1108/09590551211255974
ISSN
0959-0552
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to examine the multi-faceted job satisfaction of retail employees. In addition, it seeks to investigate the moderating effect of gender on the relations between proposed antecedents and multifaceted job satisfaction. The seven facets of job satisfaction include satisfaction with supervision, overall job satisfaction, company policy and support, promotion, pay, co-workers, and customers. Design/methodology/approach: Data for this study constitute a subset of a larger study examining salespeople from both business-to-business (B-T-B) and retail sales contexts in the USA. A total of 352 usable responses from retail employees were retained. Hypothesized relationships were tested by multiple regression analyses, Chow equality tests, and hierarchical regression analyses. Findings: The study suggests that perceived organizational support, role ambiguity, and emotional exhaustion are the most influential factors for most facets of retail employees' job satisfaction. Role conflict and work-family conflict only predict satisfaction with promotion, and family-work conflict does not predict any facets of job satisfaction. Gender differences only played a part in satisfaction with customers. All other variables, such as perceived organizational support, work-family conflict, family-work conflict, and emotional exhaustion affect male and female employees differently. Practical implications: The study provides managerial implications, suggesting that there is no one perfect policy to satisfy retail employees in all aspects and retailers should be more careful in assigning tasks to employees. Originality/value: The literature concerning multifaceted job satisfaction has contributed significantly to understanding sales personnel job satisfaction. However, as many of the job characteristics for B-T-B and retail are different, a separate examination of factors influencing retail employees' job satisfaction is necessary. This study extends the current literature examining the job satisfaction of retail employees by borrowing from retail literature concerning global job satisfaction and from sales management literature about multifaceted job satisfaction. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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