In order to provide good customer service, library employees need to know the expected standard for emotional display and modify their emotions to meet it, a concept known as emotional labour. Research suggests that, while emotional labour is essential to customer service, it can have negative outcomes for individuals. A clear understanding of emotional labour is needed to find ways of mitigating its costs and promoting its benefits. There are few studies of emotional labour in librarianship and this qualitative study is intended to explore the experience of employees in one public library network. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of eighteen employees, including qualified and non-qualified staff. The findings show t...
During times of tight resources, cultivating the emotional intelligence (EI) of employees at all lev...
This paper is a study of implementation of emotional branding in library services. Emotional bran...
Introduction. Strategies of Deep Acting and Surface Acting using Emotional Labor in library services...
Librarianship, like many occupations, requires emotional labor, which is an awareness of job require...
Many occupations, including librarianship, require emotional labor, which can be defined as the awar...
This study seeks to extend the research on the emotional labour of public library workers. Because e...
This study seeks to extend the research on the emotional labour of public library workers. Because e...
This research investigates emotional labor events in libraries. Twenty-three librarians kept work di...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the emotional labor of Swedish public librarians, find ex...
Introduction. The concept of emotional labour can be described as the strategies used to express emo...
Service jobs require regular interaction with customers and have certain expectations of specific em...
In the seminal work on emotional labor (EL), Arlie Hochschild (1983, 2012) defines EL as “the manage...
This study explores the nature of emotional labour in public library work through poetic inquiry. Bu...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the results of a case study conducted in 2008/2009 investigati...
During times of tight resources, cultivating the emotional intelligence (EI) of employees at all lev...
This paper is a study of implementation of emotional branding in library services. Emotional bran...
Introduction. Strategies of Deep Acting and Surface Acting using Emotional Labor in library services...
Librarianship, like many occupations, requires emotional labor, which is an awareness of job require...
Many occupations, including librarianship, require emotional labor, which can be defined as the awar...
This study seeks to extend the research on the emotional labour of public library workers. Because e...
This study seeks to extend the research on the emotional labour of public library workers. Because e...
This research investigates emotional labor events in libraries. Twenty-three librarians kept work di...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the emotional labor of Swedish public librarians, find ex...
Introduction. The concept of emotional labour can be described as the strategies used to express emo...
Service jobs require regular interaction with customers and have certain expectations of specific em...
In the seminal work on emotional labor (EL), Arlie Hochschild (1983, 2012) defines EL as “the manage...
This study explores the nature of emotional labour in public library work through poetic inquiry. Bu...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the results of a case study conducted in 2008/2009 investigati...
During times of tight resources, cultivating the emotional intelligence (EI) of employees at all lev...
This paper is a study of implementation of emotional branding in library services. Emotional bran...
Introduction. Strategies of Deep Acting and Surface Acting using Emotional Labor in library services...