Service providers working for a service organization are asked to express such positive emotions as joy, pleasure, and politeness required at the organizational level rather than their natural emotions they are experiencing at the moment. They cannot express their emotion they are actually going through and accordingly, their level of emotional labor and emotional dissonance influence on their job commitment and trust toward their organization. This study thus set out to investigate the effects of leading variables of emotional labor on the level of emotional labor and the impact of emotional labor on organizational trust and organizational commitment with a subject group of college administrative staffs. Three underlying factors such as jo...
Emotional labor has been defined by Hochschild (1983) as “the management of feeling to create a publ...
Studied since the late 70s, emotional labor has received much attention especially in the service pr...
The study is aimed at establishing suitable correlations amongst the variables of Emotional Labor. T...
The research focuses on the publicists of universities as the research targets; the census approach ...
Emotional labor claims its significance as the key indicator both of the psychological health of con...
This study investigates emotional labor and its impact on frontline service employees (FSE). Emotion...
The present study examines the process of emotional labor as performed by customer service employees...
In the hospitality workplace, the frontline employees of a customer-contact work team are placed in ...
Previous studies have used various external variables and parameters as well as moderator variables ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Since service providers directly conduct emotional labor to customers, it is important to identify t...
This dissertation is a quantitative study of the role of emotions in employee workplace outcomes. Sp...
This research is an attempt to understand the role of affections in the organization by examining th...
Organizations across the United States and in many parts of the globe are increasingly focused on pr...
Interest in the study of emotions have always been present. Academic jobs are susceptible to multipl...
Emotional labor has been defined by Hochschild (1983) as “the management of feeling to create a publ...
Studied since the late 70s, emotional labor has received much attention especially in the service pr...
The study is aimed at establishing suitable correlations amongst the variables of Emotional Labor. T...
The research focuses on the publicists of universities as the research targets; the census approach ...
Emotional labor claims its significance as the key indicator both of the psychological health of con...
This study investigates emotional labor and its impact on frontline service employees (FSE). Emotion...
The present study examines the process of emotional labor as performed by customer service employees...
In the hospitality workplace, the frontline employees of a customer-contact work team are placed in ...
Previous studies have used various external variables and parameters as well as moderator variables ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Since service providers directly conduct emotional labor to customers, it is important to identify t...
This dissertation is a quantitative study of the role of emotions in employee workplace outcomes. Sp...
This research is an attempt to understand the role of affections in the organization by examining th...
Organizations across the United States and in many parts of the globe are increasingly focused on pr...
Interest in the study of emotions have always been present. Academic jobs are susceptible to multipl...
Emotional labor has been defined by Hochschild (1983) as “the management of feeling to create a publ...
Studied since the late 70s, emotional labor has received much attention especially in the service pr...
The study is aimed at establishing suitable correlations amongst the variables of Emotional Labor. T...