Effective coping strategies for stressed frontline employees in service occupations: outcomes and drivers

Volume: 41, Issue: 5-6, Pages: 382 - 399
Published: Nov 22, 2018
Abstract
Despite extensive research on the negative outcomes of role ambiguity in boundary-spanning positions, insight into how to prevent frontline employees from experiencing role ambiguity is sparse. This study addresses questions as to how the problem-focused coping strategies used by frontline employees can effectively reduce perceived role ambiguity. The gathered evidence indicates that only action coping is effective, whereas instrumental support...
Paper Details
Title
Effective coping strategies for stressed frontline employees in service occupations: outcomes and drivers
Published Date
Nov 22, 2018
Volume
41
Issue
5-6
Pages
382 - 399
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