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Climate strength: a new direction for climate research.
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Customer SatisfactionEngineeringBusiness CultureOrganizational CharacteristicOrganizational CultureHuman Resource ManagementEarth ScienceOrganizational BehaviorClimate ResilienceEmployee AttitudeManagementClimate ChangeClimate SciencesCross-cultural ManagementMarketingClimatic ImpactClimatologyService ClimateCultureOrganizational CommunicationBusinessClimate StrengthClimate Adaptation Science
Climate strength was conceptualized within D. Chan's (1998) discussion of compositional models and the concept of culture strength from the organizational culture literature. Climate strength was operationalized in terms of within-group variability in climate perceptions-the less within-group variability, the stronger the climate. The authors studied climate strength in the context of research linking employee service climate perceptions to customer satisfaction. The hypothesis was tested that climate strength moderates the relationship between employee perceptions of service climate and customer satisfaction experiences. Partial support for the hypothesis was reported in both a concurrent and predictive (3-year) test across 118 branches of a bank. In the predictive study only the interaction of climate and climate strength predicted customer satisfaction. Implications for future research on climate and climate strength are discussed.
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