The Effect of Psychological Contract Fulfilment on Innovative Work Behavior—An Investigation of Skilled Service Workers

Lin, Chien Chiang and Wang, Chin Li (2024) The Effect of Psychological Contract Fulfilment on Innovative Work Behavior—An Investigation of Skilled Service Workers. Journal of Service Science and Management, 17 (03). pp. 199-218. ISSN 1940-9893

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Abstract

Hair style has become one of the major routes for individuals to create the first impression and represent social status. Unlike clothes, accessories, and fragrances, delivering a desirable hair style requires a thorough communication between the hairdresser and the customer. Therefore, a hairdresser would not only need to constantly advance his/her understanding of new materials, new techniques, and new trends, but also to deal with various kinds of customers for achieving performance objectives. As cultivating a full-fledged hairdresser demands lots of time and efforts, retaining talents is a big concern for the c-levels. Based on the reviewed literature, the authors constructed a research framework and intended to utilize an online questionnaire for collecting data from hairdressers of a hair salon group. The current study would help verify the causal relationships between different variables, figure out possible drivers for reducing turnover intention, and improve operational performance through demonstrating innovative work behavior.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 11 May 2024 11:16
Last Modified: 11 May 2024 11:16
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/2202

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