Labour behind consumption. The lived experiences of service workers interacting with customers
Fullin, Giovanna ; Coletto, Diego
2018
152
25-42
service worker ; service sector ; retail trade ; consumer ; job satisfaction
Occupations
https://doi.org/10.3280/SL2018-152002
English
Bibliogr.
"In the service society, costumers' role is pivotal. This article focuses on worker/ customer interactions and aims at investigating some dimensions of the blurring boundaries between consumption and production focusing on workers' lived experiences. Drawing on qualitative data from interviews with front line service workers (FLSWs), it sheds lights on two elements - the strength and the multidi-mensionality of human relationships that occur during customer/worker encoun¬ters and the process of self-identification with customers - that can explain why the interaction with customers are cited as positive aspects of the job, even in working contexts where job content is highly standardised, routinised and it is likely to be very alienating. Differently from most of the literature on prosumers, we do not adopt the customer's perspective, but we investigate instead the point of view of sale assistants, highlighting how and to what extent it can be close to that of customers and for what reasons."
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