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Lagged effect of daily surface acting on subsequent day’s fatigue

Lagged effect of daily surface acting on subsequent day’s fatigue
Lagged effect of daily surface acting on subsequent day’s fatigue
The present research investigated the causal relationship between daily surface acting and fatigue at the within-person level. With a longitudinal approach – experience sampling method – based on 10 successive days’ data, this study explored the lagged consequence of service employees’ daily surface acting. The results of multilevel analysis showed that the daily performance of surface acting decreased service employees’ subsequent day’s emotional well-being in the form of increased fatigue. Further, sleep conditions were found to alleviate this detrimental effect. This within-person level investigation of the causal lagged effect of daily surface acting and its moderating contextual factor complements the current emotional labor literature that has overly focused on the between-person level. The theoretical and managerial implications were discussed.
0264-2069
809-826
Zhang, Yucheng
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Zhang, Long
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Lei, Hui
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Yue, Yumeng
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Zhu, Jingtao
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Zhang, Yucheng
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Zhang, Long
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Lei, Hui
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Yue, Yumeng
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Zhu, Jingtao
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Zhang, Yucheng, Zhang, Long, Lei, Hui, Yue, Yumeng and Zhu, Jingtao (2016) Lagged effect of daily surface acting on subsequent day’s fatigue. The Service Industries Journal, 36 (15-16), 809-826. (doi:10.1080/02642069.2016.1272593).

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Abstract

The present research investigated the causal relationship between daily surface acting and fatigue at the within-person level. With a longitudinal approach – experience sampling method – based on 10 successive days’ data, this study explored the lagged consequence of service employees’ daily surface acting. The results of multilevel analysis showed that the daily performance of surface acting decreased service employees’ subsequent day’s emotional well-being in the form of increased fatigue. Further, sleep conditions were found to alleviate this detrimental effect. This within-person level investigation of the causal lagged effect of daily surface acting and its moderating contextual factor complements the current emotional labor literature that has overly focused on the between-person level. The theoretical and managerial implications were discussed.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 November 2016
Published date: 9 December 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 484288
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484288
ISSN: 0264-2069
PURE UUID: f54d4f1a-8378-45d8-9e3c-10368a32bb7c
ORCID for Yucheng Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9435-6734

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Date deposited: 13 Nov 2023 18:57
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:13

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Author: Yucheng Zhang ORCID iD
Author: Long Zhang
Author: Hui Lei
Author: Yumeng Yue
Author: Jingtao Zhu

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