Central European Management Journal

Development and Validation of Work Environment Services Scale (WESS)

Patrick, Harold Andrew Kareem, Jacqueline

CMS Business School, Jain University | School of Education, Christ University

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Abstract

Purpose: This study presents a nine-factor, 32-item measure of work environment scale in the service sector. A healthy work environment is one in which employees trust the people they work for, have pride in what they do, and enjoy working with the people (Levering and Moskowitz, 2004).

Methodology: This instrument builds on the conceptual model espoused by Insel and Moos (1974), Gordon (1973), Fletcher and Nusbaum (2010), Amabile et al. (1996), and Spector (2003). The scale included items elicited through a literature review, the use of the Delphi technique with a panel of experts, and tested on 824 full-time employees from nine service sector industries and five major cities in India.

Findings: The Work Environment Services Scale (WESS) is a reliable and valid scale useful for measuring the nine work environment factors in the Indian services organization, with its own norms and a detailed manual.

Originality/Value: The prevailing scales for measuring work environment do not capture the influence of ethics, recreation facilities, and the impact of social giving on the work environment. Most scales were suitable for sectors in the Western context, and there were no Indian scales measuring service employees’ perception of their work environment.

Metadata

Journal Central European Management Journal 
Volume 29 
Issue 2 
Issue date 6/2021 
Type Article 
Language en
Pagination 89-120
DOI 10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.47
ISSN 2658-0845
eISSN 2658-2430