Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors

Call-center employees are prone to lateness, absenteeism, and turnover because their jobs are low-wage, low-skill, and provoke high levels of stress. Thus, considerate supervisors achieve from them better performance and reduced turnover. This study tested in a Peruvian call center (N = 255) various...

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Main Authors: Federico R. León, Oswaldo Morales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Online Access: http://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/archivos/articulo20180322134902.pdf
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spelling doaj-bc83910af7d04427bdb46bc7e4189a622020-11-25T00:15:59ZengColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de MadridJournal of Work and Organizational Psychology1576-59622174-05342018-03-01345610.5093/jwop2018a711320559Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal BehaviorsFederico R. León0Oswaldo Morales1 aUniversidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Peru, Universidad Científica del Sur, aUniversidad Científica del Sur, Lima , Peru Universidad ESAN, Lima, Peru, Universidad ESAN, Universidad ESAN, Lima , PeruCall-center employees are prone to lateness, absenteeism, and turnover because their jobs are low-wage, low-skill, and provoke high levels of stress. Thus, considerate supervisors achieve from them better performance and reduced turnover. This study tested in a Peruvian call center (N = 255) various hypotheses concerned with the effects of people-oriented leadership on withdrawal behaviors, their moderation by subordinate perceived employability, and the nature of the relationships between withdrawal behaviors. The evidence revealed independence of uncertified absenteeism from turnover intention, negative effects of people-oriented leadership on subordinate turnover intention regardless of subordinate level of employability, and leadership x employability crossover interactive effects on subordinate uncertified absenteeism. Since people-oriented supervision is associated with increased absenteeism among highly employable subordinates and decreased absenteeism among low-employability workers, the effects cancel each other. Thus, there is a need for understanding the underlying determinants as a pre-condition to deriving practical recommendations. http://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/archivos/articulo20180322134902.pdf People-oriented leadershipTurnoverAbsenteeismWorker employabilityServicio de atención telefónica
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author Federico R. León
Oswaldo Morales
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Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors
Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
People-oriented leadership
Turnover
Absenteeism
Worker employability
Servicio de atención telefónica
author_facet Federico R. León
Oswaldo Morales
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title Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors
title_short Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors
title_full Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors
title_fullStr Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Effects of People-oriented Leadership and Subordinate Employability on Call Center Withdrawal Behaviors
title_sort effects of people-oriented leadership and subordinate employability on call center withdrawal behaviors
publisher Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid
series Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
issn 1576-5962
2174-0534
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Call-center employees are prone to lateness, absenteeism, and turnover because their jobs are low-wage, low-skill, and provoke high levels of stress. Thus, considerate supervisors achieve from them better performance and reduced turnover. This study tested in a Peruvian call center (N = 255) various hypotheses concerned with the effects of people-oriented leadership on withdrawal behaviors, their moderation by subordinate perceived employability, and the nature of the relationships between withdrawal behaviors. The evidence revealed independence of uncertified absenteeism from turnover intention, negative effects of people-oriented leadership on subordinate turnover intention regardless of subordinate level of employability, and leadership x employability crossover interactive effects on subordinate uncertified absenteeism. Since people-oriented supervision is associated with increased absenteeism among highly employable subordinates and decreased absenteeism among low-employability workers, the effects cancel each other. Thus, there is a need for understanding the underlying determinants as a pre-condition to deriving practical recommendations.
topic People-oriented leadership
Turnover
Absenteeism
Worker employability
Servicio de atención telefónica
url http://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/archivos/articulo20180322134902.pdf
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