Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1018159 | Journal of Business Research | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Job stress is an integral part of the organizational landscape and particularly severe in the sales profession. A host of studies have looked at felt stress, its antecedents, and consequences. This research examines how employee resistance to change and a manager's decisiveness affect the salesperson's felt stress and turnover intentions. This study shows that the salesperson's resistance to change is positively associated with felt stress. Study results also show that the impact of an employee's resistance to change on felt stress is moderated by a manager's decisiveness. Model hypotheses are tested with responses from 255 bank salespeople in India.
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Authors
Jay Prakash Mulki, Fernando Jaramillo, Shavin Malhotra, William B. Locander,