Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1030972 Journal of Air Transport Management 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using qualitative semi-structured interviews, we explore the cognitions of 16 female cabin attendants on Thai Airways. Findings reveal traditional Thai cultural values underpinned by Buddhist spirituality seem influential in shaping the way they think about their service work. These influences seem to help them engage in this sincerely, so that the emotional labour they provide in line with company policy relates more closely to ‘deep’ than ‘surface’ acting. This synergy between company policy, national culture and spirituality may shape the quality of the ‘Thai charm’ provided and enhance customer satisfaction.

► Various factors explain high ratings for service behaviour on Thai Airways. ► Much of the behaviour of female Thai cabin attendants appears genuine. ► There is relative synergy between company policy and national culture. ► Spirituality seems to help these cabin attendants cope in an ever-fluctuating world.

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