2023
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s395377
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How Servant Leadership Influence Employee Service Quality of Fitness Centers During COVID-19: The Interacting Effects of Self-Efficacy

Abstract: Purpose Drawing on conservation of resource theory, social cognitive theory and person-environment fit theory, this study aims to investigate the impact of servant leadership and self-efficacy on service quality in fitness centers. Patients and Methods Cross-sectional data came from 771 employees of fitness center. All participants completed the perceived servant leadership scale, self-efficacy scale and service quality scale. The polynomial regression and response surf… Show more

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“…We have provided new insights into the mechanisms through which servant leadership influence emotional labor in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak. Although prior research has extensively explored these two theories, most of these studies have been conducted in general organizational contexts [44][45][46][47]. However, since the onset of the epidemic, organizations have faced significant challenges and have actively implemented measures to mitigate the adverse effects.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have provided new insights into the mechanisms through which servant leadership influence emotional labor in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak. Although prior research has extensively explored these two theories, most of these studies have been conducted in general organizational contexts [44][45][46][47]. However, since the onset of the epidemic, organizations have faced significant challenges and have actively implemented measures to mitigate the adverse effects.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%