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Sales employees’ polychronicity and sales-service ambidexterity: Mediation of work engagement and moderation of store manager support

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  • Gaan, Niharika
  • Shin, Yuhyung

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Sales employees are encountered with increasing job demands and volatile changes in the retail environment. In particular, the adoption of smart technologies in the retail sector has pressurized sales employees to be versatile and agile in the new marketplace. In this sense, performing multiple tasks within a limited time frame has become an important quality required for sales employees. Grounded in the job demands-resources model, we proposed that sales employees’ individualized resource (i.e., polychronicity) would be positively related to their sales-service ambidexterity though work engagement. We further posited that an organizational resource (i.e., store manager support) synergistically interacted with polychronicity to predict work engagement and subsequent sales–service ambidexterity. To test propositions, we collected multilevel data from 292 sales employees in 43 home-furnishing stores in India. Results demonstrated that the positive association among work engagement, polychronicity, and sales–service ambidexterity was more pronounced when store manager support was high than when it was low. These findings offer implications to overcome challenges faced by retail stores by indicating factors predicting sales–service ambidexterity in retail.

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  • Gaan, Niharika & Shin, Yuhyung, 2023. "Sales employees’ polychronicity and sales-service ambidexterity: Mediation of work engagement and moderation of store manager support," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 75(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:joreco:v:75:y:2023:i:c:s0969698923002618
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2023.103514
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