2025-11-06 バース大学

Carbs trump cardio in the employee incentive battle.
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- https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/food-and-social-events-trump-gym-memberships-in-battle-to-motivate-customer-facing-employees/
- https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00222437251384248
EXPRESS: FLEウェルネスベネフィットと顧客対応の比較分析:社会交換理論の観点 EXPRESS: A Comparative Analysis of FLE Wellness Benefits and Customer Responsiveness: A Social Exchange Theory Perspective
Stephanie M. Noble, Dhruv Grewal, […], and Dipayan Biswas
Journal of Marketing Research Published:September 18, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/00222437251384248
Abstract
Given the importance of frontline employees (FLEs) for organizations and consumers, it is important to motivate them to achieve optimal performance. One way to motivate FLEs is through employer-provided wellness benefits, which might increase FLEs’ responsiveness to customer needs. Building on social exchange theory, this research simultaneously examines five different wellness benefits to identify factors that can enhance FLEs’ feelings of being valued and an induced sense of indebtedness, which in turn can have downstream effects on customer responsiveness. The results of five studies, including a pilot study, preliminary sales study, field studies, and an internal meta-analysis, demonstrate how food and social benefits exert the strongest effects, with food yielding stronger direct effects on customer responsiveness and both showing indirect effects through value and indebtedness feelings. The next strongest effects are from mindfulness benefits. Physical and health wellness benefits exert the weakest downstream consequences. Importantly, if FLEs are in a supportive work environment, the effects of food and social benefits are enhanced. Conversely, job stressors and motivational constructs do not significantly impact the effects of employer-provided wellness benefits. By adopting the provided recommendations, retailers and service providers can institute effective and optimal wellness programs to enhance their FLEs’ customer-facing behaviors.


