• 제목/요약/키워드: Women Customer Counselor

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콜 센터 여성 상담사의 감정부조화와 삶의 만족도의 관계: 진정성의 매개효과 (The Mediating Effect of Authenticity in the Relationship between Emotional Disharmony and Life Satisfaction: Focusing on the Women Customer Counselor)

  • 황민정;김현아
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.245-253
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 콜 센터 여성 상담사의 감정부조화와 삶의 만족도의 관계에서 진정성의 매개 효과를 검증해보고자하였다. 이를 위해 서울시 소재 공공기관의 콜 센터 여성상담사 197명을 대상으로 권혁기와 박봉규(2011)의 감정부조화 척도, Wood 등(2008)의 진정성 척도, Diener 등(1985)의 삶의 만족도 척도로 상관관계 분석, 다중 회귀분석을 실시하였고 매개효과 검증을 위해 sobel test를 실시하였다. 상관분석 결과, 감정부조화는 진정성과 삶의 만족도와 부적 상관관계를 보여 감정부조화를 경험할수록 진정성이 낮아 자신을 소외키시며 외부영향 수용에 대한 인식이 낮았고 진실한 삶과도 거리가 멀며, 자신의 삶에 대한 평가인 삶의 만족도도 낮았다. 감정부조화와 진정성, 삶의 만족감의 관계에서 진정성의 매개효과 검증 및 매개효과에 대한 유의성 검증 결과, 감정부조화와 삶의 만족도와의 관계에서는 진정성이 완전매개하는 것으로 나타났다. 즉, 콜 센터 여성상담사가 감정부조화를 경험할 때 이들을 위한 개입전략으로는 진정성(자기소외와 외부영향 수용을 낮추고, 진실한 삶을 높일 때)을 우선적으로 높임으로써 삶의 만족도 증진이 가능하다는 점을 시사해 주었다. 본 연구의 의의 및 후속연구에 대한 제안을 하였다.

소비자의 악성불평행동 분석 및 기업의 대처행동 조사 연구 (An Analysis of Consumers' Problematic Complaining Behaviors and Firms' Reactions)

  • 허경옥
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.167-181
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    • 2012
  • This study analyzed consumer's harsh complaining behaviors and firm's reactions toward consumers' harsh complaining behavior, and investigated the differences in the firms' reactions according to the characteristics of counselors and customer service centers. In addition, this study attempted to find a strategy and provide guidance regarding consumer's harsh complaining behaviors. The results of this study are discussed below. First, consumer's harsh complaining attitudes were expressed by crude language, violent language, threats, personal attacks, and claims of a high-ranking social position. Consumer's directive, complaining behaviors were repeated on the telephone, and threats of prosecution or disclosure to the public, exposure of habitual product returns, and requests for interviews with superiorsat the representative firm were made. Second, a firm typologies according to its reaction style toward a consumer's harsh complaining behaviors were as follows: Group 1, having a neutral attitude toward consumers and preparation thoroughly regarding their demands; Group 2, having a negative attitude toward consumers and some degree of preparation toward consumers' demands; and finally, Group 3, having a positive attitude toward consumers but offering insufficient reparation regarding consumers' demands. Third, female counselors, counselors having a certified counselor's license, and those much experience working in labor work were more likely to be in Group 3. Male counselors, part-time counselors, and those having experience of many years were more likely to be in Group 2. Group 1 were more likely to have large number of workers at customer service centers, male counselors, and to have large numbers of educational training programs related to the reactions of consumers in the form of dissatisfaction, complaints, how to offer compensation for injuries to consumers, and issues related to PL(product liability). In addition, Group 1 also had more firm level welfare policies related to hight stress levels of consumer counselors and extra types of support regarding harsh consumers. However, Group 2 members were more likely to provide excessive compensation and rewards to harsh consumers. Finally, to react to consumer's harsh complaint efficiently, it was suggested that firms should not treat consumers as harsh consumers, should react to consumers' complaints sincerely, and should take precautionary management efforts as regards consumer dissatisfaction based on better quality control of products. In addition, it was deemed necessary to formulate a management strategy to train competent consumer counselors with a high quality of counselor skill, having standardized and consistent reaction guidance toward consumer complaints and thorough knowledge of compensation rules for consumer injuries and subsequent guidance.