Despite the growing body of research on emotional labor, little has been known about the social consequences of emotional labor. Drawing on emotional dissonance theory, the authors investigate the relationship between the felt emotional dissonance and prosocial behavior (e.g., donation to a charity). Findings from multiple studies suggest that higher emotional dissonance serially influences perceived lack of control, emotional exhaustion, lowered sympathy for others’ feeling, and subsequently lower willingness to help others. When individuals are asked to recall their past experiences of emotional dissonance, they expressed lack of control and emotional exhaustion (Study 3), lower sympathy for others’ feeling (Studies 1, 3), and subsequentl...
The present study examines the process of emotional labor as performed by customer service employees...
In this fast and competitive world, people are becoming less likely to help others. According to the...
Although evidence suggests that negative task and self-evaluations are associated with emotional exh...
Despite the growing body of research on emotional labor, little has been known about the social cons...
This study reports the results of two research surveys, conducted in big administrative entities and...
This research examines how the implications of emotional labor can transfer from customer encounters...
Customer service-based employees act as an interface between the consumer and the organisation using...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Previous research has shown that surface acting—displaying an emotion that is dissonant with inner f...
This article provides a quantitative review of the link of emotional labor (emotion rule dissonance,...
This research proposes that the use of emotion regulation strategies by employees in the service pro...
Hülsheger UR, Schewe AF. On the costs and benefits of emotional labor: A meta-analysis of three deca...
Previous studies have used various external variables and parameters as well as moderator variables ...
Organizations across the United States and in many parts of the globe are increasingly focused on pr...
Volunteers provide the backbone for many nonprofits, and the United States volunteer rate is the low...
The present study examines the process of emotional labor as performed by customer service employees...
In this fast and competitive world, people are becoming less likely to help others. According to the...
Although evidence suggests that negative task and self-evaluations are associated with emotional exh...
Despite the growing body of research on emotional labor, little has been known about the social cons...
This study reports the results of two research surveys, conducted in big administrative entities and...
This research examines how the implications of emotional labor can transfer from customer encounters...
Customer service-based employees act as an interface between the consumer and the organisation using...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Previous research has shown that surface acting—displaying an emotion that is dissonant with inner f...
This article provides a quantitative review of the link of emotional labor (emotion rule dissonance,...
This research proposes that the use of emotion regulation strategies by employees in the service pro...
Hülsheger UR, Schewe AF. On the costs and benefits of emotional labor: A meta-analysis of three deca...
Previous studies have used various external variables and parameters as well as moderator variables ...
Organizations across the United States and in many parts of the globe are increasingly focused on pr...
Volunteers provide the backbone for many nonprofits, and the United States volunteer rate is the low...
The present study examines the process of emotional labor as performed by customer service employees...
In this fast and competitive world, people are becoming less likely to help others. According to the...
Although evidence suggests that negative task and self-evaluations are associated with emotional exh...