Recent theorizing and research has attempted to explicate the functions of moods and emotions within small groups. In this paper, we examine these areas and suggest that affect in groups, as well as specific mechanisms to regulate and maintain certain affective states in groups, have had important roles in promoting group survival over evolutionary history. Specifically, we suggest that affect in groups serves a coordination function, which can take one of two forms. First, affect in groups quickly provides information about the environment and group structure to other group members, thus coordinating group activity via a communication function. Second, shared affect in groups coordinates group activity through fostering group bonds and gro...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Functional approaches to emotion are rapidly gaining in popularity. Thus far the functions of emotio...
Group research has suggested that the emotions of group members converge over time. However, most re...
Groups are a natural breeding ground for emotions. Group life affords unique opportunities but also ...
Affective influences abound in groups. In this article we pro-pose an organizing model for understan...
Group researchers have long acknowledged the importance of a group’s emotional life to its performan...
We review and synthesize the research literature examining group affect and its consequences, focusi...
This research explores how positive emotions shared among group members influence group effectivenes...
Traditionally, affect has been examined as an individual-level phenomenon. However, recent attention...
Research has established that groups are pervaded by feelings. But group emotion research within org...
Group-based emotions are experienced as a result of group categorization and group identification. W...
Group living offers humans substantial fitness-enhancing benefits, although it also affords signific...
Our attention is focused on how individual emotions influence collective behaviors, which captures a...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Functional approaches to emotion are rapidly gaining in popularity. Thus far the functions of emotio...
Group research has suggested that the emotions of group members converge over time. However, most re...
Groups are a natural breeding ground for emotions. Group life affords unique opportunities but also ...
Affective influences abound in groups. In this article we pro-pose an organizing model for understan...
Group researchers have long acknowledged the importance of a group’s emotional life to its performan...
We review and synthesize the research literature examining group affect and its consequences, focusi...
This research explores how positive emotions shared among group members influence group effectivenes...
Traditionally, affect has been examined as an individual-level phenomenon. However, recent attention...
Research has established that groups are pervaded by feelings. But group emotion research within org...
Group-based emotions are experienced as a result of group categorization and group identification. W...
Group living offers humans substantial fitness-enhancing benefits, although it also affords signific...
Our attention is focused on how individual emotions influence collective behaviors, which captures a...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Functional approaches to emotion are rapidly gaining in popularity. Thus far the functions of emotio...
Group research has suggested that the emotions of group members converge over time. However, most re...