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Managing service employees: literature review,expert opinions,and research directions
Authors:Jochen Wirtz  Christina Jerger
Institution:1. Department of Marketing, National University of Singapore, Singapore;2. Ingolstadt School of Management, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt, Germany
Abstract:This article reviews the service management and marketing literature on managing people with a particular emphasis on managerial relevance. This review explores the market and financial results of managing people effectively, emphasizing that it is probably harder to duplicate high-performing human assets than any other corporate resource. The challenges inherent in boundary-spanning frontline jobs are discussed, including role conflict and emotional labor. Next, recommended human resources (HR) strategies and practices related to recruitment, training, empowerment, service delivery teams, and employee motivation are reviewed. The literature review concludes with a section on service culture, climate, and leadership. Each section is complemented with further research suggestions that emerged from interviews with eight academic and practitioner experts. The last section outlines six themes for new research opportunities with high potential managerial relevance; they relate to (1) the financial impact of HR practices and strategies, (2) motivating service employees, (3) training, (4) emotional labor, (5) dealing with rude customers, and (6) the impact of technology on managing service employees.
Keywords:Service employees  employee engagement  service excellence  service leadership  human resources
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