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Emotions, while extremely varied in their manifestation and effects on organizational settings, nonetheless represent the essence of organizational life. In this 19th volume of Research on Emotion in Organizations, editors Neal M. Ashkanasy, Ronald H. Humphrey and Ashlea C. Troth orchestrate a retrospective view of the field in order to address a wide range of emotion-related topics and point to the future of research in organizational behavior and organization theory.

With contributions from Australia, Germany, Finland, Iran, Canada, France, Italy, Poland, the USA and the UK, chapters highlight the diverse nature and effect of emotions in organizational settings. Authors cover topics including physiological needs, strategic investment decisions, workplace supervisory practices, counterproductive behaviors, emotions in teamwork, CEO behavior, emotional intelligence, work-family balance, knowledge sharing and emotional labor.

Taking this series’ esteemed reputation a step further, Emotion in Organizations: A Coat of Many Colors ushers the field into a new era in the ever-evolving world of work.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to A Coat of Many Colors; Neal M. Ashkanasy, Ashlea C. Troth, and Ronald H. Humphrey
Chapter 2. I Need to Move it, Move it! How Physiological Needs Influence Feelings, Motivation, and Interest in Learning Situations; Benjamin Apelojg
Chapter 3. Why Do Angel Investors Make the Decision to Continue Screening: The Role of Affective Experiences and First Impressions; Kirsi Snellman, Henri Hakala, and Katja Upadyaya
Chapter 4. Abusive Supervision Dispersion: An Affective Events Theory Perspective; Hieu Nguyen, Neal M. Ashkanasy, and Stacey Parker
Chapter 5. A Counterbalance to Supervisors' Abusive Feedbacks: When Employees' Strategic Emotional Intelligence Dampens Revenge without Triggering Off Forgiveness Intentions; David Hampton-Musseau
Chapter 6. Negative Feedback, Emotion Regulation, and Task Performance: A Moderated Mediation Model; Hamidreza Harati, Neal M., Ashkanasy, and Mahsa Amirzadeh
Chapter 7. Exploring the Rhetoric of the Emotionally (Un)intelligent CEO in Times of Crisis; Christophe Haag and Marion Wolff
Chapter 8. Work-family Enrichment: Prospects for Enriching Research; Ronald H. Humphrey, Chao Miao, and Anthony Silard
Chapter 9. “It Comes with the Territory”: A Fluoroscopy of Emotional Labor; Rebecca Dickason
Chapter 10. A Conceptualisation of a Joyful Leadership Style; Katie McIntyre, Wayne Graham, Rory Mulcahy, and Meredith Lawley
Chapter 11. Work Motivation and Knowledge Sharing: The Roles of Team-Member Exchange, Justice Perceptions, Organizational Rules, and Climate for Trust; Paulina Wojciechowska-Dzięcielak and Neal M. Ashkanasy
Chapter 12. Conclusion to a Coat of Many Colors; Neal M. Ashkanasy, Ashlea C. Troth, and Ronald H. Humphrey

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 29/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9781837972517, 978-1837972517
    ISBN10: 1837972516

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Emotions, while extremely varied in their manifestation and effects on organizational settings, nonetheless represent the essence of organizational life. In this 19th volume of Research on Emotion in Organizations, editors Neal M. Ashkanasy, Ronald H. Humphrey and Ashlea C. Troth orchestrate a retrospective view of the field in order to address a wide range of emotion-related topics and point to the future of research in organizational behavior and organization theory.

    With contributions from Australia, Germany, Finland, Iran, Canada, France, Italy, Poland, the USA and the UK, chapters highlight the diverse nature and effect of emotions in organizational settings. Authors cover topics including physiological needs, strategic investment decisions, workplace supervisory practices, counterproductive behaviors, emotions in teamwork, CEO behavior, emotional intelligence, work-family balance, knowledge sharing and emotional labor.

    Taking this series’ esteemed reputation a step further, Emotion in Organizations: A Coat of Many Colors ushers the field into a new era in the ever-evolving world of work.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to A Coat of Many Colors; Neal M. Ashkanasy, Ashlea C. Troth, and Ronald H. Humphrey
    Chapter 2. I Need to Move it, Move it! How Physiological Needs Influence Feelings, Motivation, and Interest in Learning Situations; Benjamin Apelojg
    Chapter 3. Why Do Angel Investors Make the Decision to Continue Screening: The Role of Affective Experiences and First Impressions; Kirsi Snellman, Henri Hakala, and Katja Upadyaya
    Chapter 4. Abusive Supervision Dispersion: An Affective Events Theory Perspective; Hieu Nguyen, Neal M. Ashkanasy, and Stacey Parker
    Chapter 5. A Counterbalance to Supervisors' Abusive Feedbacks: When Employees' Strategic Emotional Intelligence Dampens Revenge without Triggering Off Forgiveness Intentions; David Hampton-Musseau
    Chapter 6. Negative Feedback, Emotion Regulation, and Task Performance: A Moderated Mediation Model; Hamidreza Harati, Neal M., Ashkanasy, and Mahsa Amirzadeh
    Chapter 7. Exploring the Rhetoric of the Emotionally (Un)intelligent CEO in Times of Crisis; Christophe Haag and Marion Wolff
    Chapter 8. Work-family Enrichment: Prospects for Enriching Research; Ronald H. Humphrey, Chao Miao, and Anthony Silard
    Chapter 9. “It Comes with the Territory”: A Fluoroscopy of Emotional Labor; Rebecca Dickason
    Chapter 10. A Conceptualisation of a Joyful Leadership Style; Katie McIntyre, Wayne Graham, Rory Mulcahy, and Meredith Lawley
    Chapter 11. Work Motivation and Knowledge Sharing: The Roles of Team-Member Exchange, Justice Perceptions, Organizational Rules, and Climate for Trust; Paulina Wojciechowska-Dzięcielak and Neal M. Ashkanasy
    Chapter 12. Conclusion to a Coat of Many Colors; Neal M. Ashkanasy, Ashlea C. Troth, and Ronald H. Humphrey

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