The influence of workplace incivility on employees’ emotional exhaustion in recreational sport/fitness clubs: A cross-level analysis of the links between psychological capital and perceived service climate

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the influence of workplace incivility on the emotional exhaustion of recreational sport/fitness club providers through a cross-level analysis. A total of 200 recreational sport/fitness club providers from Taiwan were selected for the repeated collection of measures and a 10-day diary method was used. The effect of workplace incivility on recreational sport/fitness club employees’ emotional exhaustion on a daily basis was analyzed at the intra-personal level, and the relationship between psychological capital and perceived service climate was studied at the inter-personal level. Five hypotheses were developed and tested using hierarchical linear modeling. The results found that employees’ emotional exhaustion and burnout highly correlated with workplace incivility and service climate. Based on the results, recommendations for employees and sport/fitness centers are proposed. Furthermore, research limitations and future directions are discussed.

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Chang, C. M., Liu, L. W., Huang, H. C., & Hsieh, H. H. (2019). The influence of workplace incivility on employees’ emotional exhaustion in recreational sport/fitness clubs: A cross-level analysis of the links between psychological capital and perceived service climate. Healthcare (Switzerland), 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare7040159

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