PADANG INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMIC, EDUCATION, BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING (PICEEBA), 1ST PICEEBA 2018

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Emotion Regulation and Service-Oriented Organizational Citizenship Behaviors: Moderating Role of Gender
Ayu Wahdania, Syahrizal Syahrizal

Last modified: 2018-06-04

Abstract


The purpose of this study was to examine the direct effect of emotion regulation (deep acting and surface acting) on service-oriented  organizational citizenship behavior (SO-OCB), an to test  for moderating effects  of gender on the relationship between emotion regulation and SO-OCB. The subjects of this study were the frontline service employee at the four star hotels in Padang, West Sumatera, including personnel at front desks, in service centers, in housekeeping, and in restaurants.  For data analyses, a series of hierarchical moderated regression analyses with a method of sub group were employed. The study finds that deep acting and surface acting significantly  affects SO-OCB.  Male and Female moderated the relationship between deep acting and SO-OCB.  Male moderated the relationship between surface acting and SO-OCB, but Female did not moderate the relationship between surface acting and SO-OCB.

Keywords


deep acting, surface acting, gender, service-oriented organizational citizenship behavior