The purpose of this paper is to examine, from the perspective of change recipients, how organisational change shapes emotional responses and the typical ways in which organisations respond to emotionality. Through the influence of change strategists\u27 role and role obligations, interpersonal influence, and use and abuse of power, organisations seek to control or avoid emotion. The final section of the paper explores the implications of these issues for management of change and offers change leaders alternative paths to dealing with emotional responses during times of organisational change.<br /
In many arenas change is becoming a constant. McKinsey and Company reported that approximately 70% o...
Over the years, research has shown that, although there are various factors which contribute to fail...
The theme of this paper is the relationship between emotion, management and organization, specifical...
How power works through the handling of emotion of others is analysed by a case example from a study...
Change is a potentially emotional event as people anticipate or experience its outcomes and processe...
The goal of this chapter is to delineate the role of emotions and emotion regulation as a part of em...
Over the past 50 years, resistance to change has traditionally been viewed as negative, a barrier to...
This paper focuses on themes of emotionality and emotional labour derived inductively from retrospec...
The goal of this chapter is to delineate the role of emotions and emotion regulation as a part of em...
This thesis offers an emotion perspective to the field of strategic change and leadership. Through a...
Contains fulltext : 138604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper sk...
Managers perform unseen yet significant emotion work as part of their role, particularly in a change...
This paper focuses on themes of emotionality and emotional labour derived inductively from retrospec...
This paper focuses on themes of emotionality and emotional labour derived inductively from retrospec...
Aspects of the psychodynamics of organisation change are explored and in particular how emotion and ...
In many arenas change is becoming a constant. McKinsey and Company reported that approximately 70% o...
Over the years, research has shown that, although there are various factors which contribute to fail...
The theme of this paper is the relationship between emotion, management and organization, specifical...
How power works through the handling of emotion of others is analysed by a case example from a study...
Change is a potentially emotional event as people anticipate or experience its outcomes and processe...
The goal of this chapter is to delineate the role of emotions and emotion regulation as a part of em...
Over the past 50 years, resistance to change has traditionally been viewed as negative, a barrier to...
This paper focuses on themes of emotionality and emotional labour derived inductively from retrospec...
The goal of this chapter is to delineate the role of emotions and emotion regulation as a part of em...
This thesis offers an emotion perspective to the field of strategic change and leadership. Through a...
Contains fulltext : 138604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper sk...
Managers perform unseen yet significant emotion work as part of their role, particularly in a change...
This paper focuses on themes of emotionality and emotional labour derived inductively from retrospec...
This paper focuses on themes of emotionality and emotional labour derived inductively from retrospec...
Aspects of the psychodynamics of organisation change are explored and in particular how emotion and ...
In many arenas change is becoming a constant. McKinsey and Company reported that approximately 70% o...
Over the years, research has shown that, although there are various factors which contribute to fail...
The theme of this paper is the relationship between emotion, management and organization, specifical...