TY - JOUR
T1 - The Conjoint Effect of Workplace Spirituality and Emotional Labour on Service Providers’ Wellbeing
T2 - A Moderated Mediation Model
AU - Gabay, Nadav
AU - Weinstein, Smadar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 SAGE Publications.
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - Is emotional labour a burden or a boon to service providers who have greater workplace spirituality (WS)? We test a moderated mediation model in which emotional exhaustion mediates the conjoint effect of WS and emotional labour on job satisfaction. Linking conservation of resources (COR) theory with the mechanism of ‘value congruence’ in person–environment fit theory, we theorize that spiritual values are a key factor in generating necessary resource gains for deep acting (DA) due to the value fit of these two motivational vectors. As a boundary condition for use of the benefits of DA, WS can bridge the gap between theoretical assumptions concerning the benefits of DA and the lack of empirical evidence that DA mitigates emotional exhaustion. Concurrently, we challenge the perception of WS as universally beneficial to employees’ wellbeing by proposing that WS amplifies the detrimental effects of surface acting because the externalized and inauthentic nature of this type of emotional regulation transgresses basic spiritual values. Our hypotheses find support in a study of 196 Israeli service providers at inbound call centres.
AB - Is emotional labour a burden or a boon to service providers who have greater workplace spirituality (WS)? We test a moderated mediation model in which emotional exhaustion mediates the conjoint effect of WS and emotional labour on job satisfaction. Linking conservation of resources (COR) theory with the mechanism of ‘value congruence’ in person–environment fit theory, we theorize that spiritual values are a key factor in generating necessary resource gains for deep acting (DA) due to the value fit of these two motivational vectors. As a boundary condition for use of the benefits of DA, WS can bridge the gap between theoretical assumptions concerning the benefits of DA and the lack of empirical evidence that DA mitigates emotional exhaustion. Concurrently, we challenge the perception of WS as universally beneficial to employees’ wellbeing by proposing that WS amplifies the detrimental effects of surface acting because the externalized and inauthentic nature of this type of emotional regulation transgresses basic spiritual values. Our hypotheses find support in a study of 196 Israeli service providers at inbound call centres.
KW - Emotional labour
KW - emotional exhaustion
KW - job satisfaction
KW - value congruence
KW - workplace spirituality
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85128718324&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/09716858221082705
DO - 10.1177/09716858221082705
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AN - SCOPUS:85128718324
SN - 0971-6858
VL - 28
SP - 115
EP - 128
JO - Journal of Human Values
JF - Journal of Human Values
IS - 2
ER -