Abstract:
There is a major global shift in economies which makes the service sector to emerge
than ever before. In a competitive service economy, frontline employees have to play a crucial
role in leading businesses to success by satisfying all the customers. Hence, organizations
impose different rules to display emotions to which its employees are expected to adhere.
Every employee doesn’t feel the same and they are not in the same emotion when they work.
Sometimes organizational expectations (display rules) and emotional status of employees at
the moment tend to clash, that leads to emotional dissonance which is a major cause of work
stress, which has been identified as a research gap in the extant literature to investigate further.
Hence, bridging the lacuna in research, the current study was initiated with the purpose of
assessing the impact of emotional dissonance on work stress of frontline employees of service
sector organizations in Sri Lanka.
Current study is a cross-industry descriptive research in which a standard questionnaire was
used to collect primary data through an off-line questionnire survey. Standard measurement
scales were used to assess the constructs in the conceptual framwork. This is a quantitativeexplanatory research for which primary data were collected from a sample of 141 frontline
employees working in service sector organizations selected at the convenience of the
researchers. Collected data were analyzed with the aid of SPSS by employing correlation and
the regression analysis. A significant positive association was found between emotional
dissonance and work stress. Moreover, findings revealed a significant positive impact of
emotional dissonance on work stress of frontline employees. Thus, it could be recommended
that, the service sector organizations should focus on building deep acting skills within
employees because that is the sustainable solution for employee stress cause by emotional
dissonance. Further, as short term solutions organizations can give recognition for the work
they are doing, praise them and reward them financially and non-financially.