When used effectively, workplace meetings serve as an invaluable opportunity for coworkers to achieve organizational objectives. However, meetings are often regarded as inefficient, unproductive, and a waste of time. Due to meeting attendee frustration, there can be detrimental impact on employee wellbeing. In this paper, we examine the impact of a specific type of meeting behavior, counterproductive meeting behaviors (CMBs), which include non-constructive criticism and complaints on perceptions of meeting effectiveness. Additionally, we explore the potential moderating influence of personality characteristics on this relationship. While meeting leaders may take great efforts in designing meetings based on good meeting practices supported b...
Purpose - Professionalism in the workplace can be a motivator for employees to be more attentive in ...
Managers and executives spend an inordinate amount of time in the estimated 11 million meetings held...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify how employees feel about having more meetings and...
When used effectively, meetings serve as an invaluable opportunity for coworkers to achieve organiza...
Purpose Employees at all organizational levels spend large portions of their work lives in meetings,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a deeper understanding of uncivil meeting behaviors...
Purpose: Employees at all organizational levels spend large portions of their work lives in meetings...
Purpose- Meetings are ubiquitous in organizational life and are a great source of frustration and an...
Purpose – Meetings are ubiquitous in organizational life and are a great source of frustration and a...
Workplace meetings hold the potential to enable employees to further organizational objectives. Yet,...
A quick Google search reveals over 50,000,000 hits that discuss, anecdotally, why employees hate mee...
Meetings are commonplace in organizations worldwide. In fact, meetings are important for collaborati...
Meetings are often viewed as unnecessary, wastes of time, and overall negative experiences at work. ...
Consider the following estimates about the current state of workplace meetings in the United States....
This study adds to the growing body of research on work meetings and extends the emotional labour li...
Purpose - Professionalism in the workplace can be a motivator for employees to be more attentive in ...
Managers and executives spend an inordinate amount of time in the estimated 11 million meetings held...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify how employees feel about having more meetings and...
When used effectively, meetings serve as an invaluable opportunity for coworkers to achieve organiza...
Purpose Employees at all organizational levels spend large portions of their work lives in meetings,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a deeper understanding of uncivil meeting behaviors...
Purpose: Employees at all organizational levels spend large portions of their work lives in meetings...
Purpose- Meetings are ubiquitous in organizational life and are a great source of frustration and an...
Purpose – Meetings are ubiquitous in organizational life and are a great source of frustration and a...
Workplace meetings hold the potential to enable employees to further organizational objectives. Yet,...
A quick Google search reveals over 50,000,000 hits that discuss, anecdotally, why employees hate mee...
Meetings are commonplace in organizations worldwide. In fact, meetings are important for collaborati...
Meetings are often viewed as unnecessary, wastes of time, and overall negative experiences at work. ...
Consider the following estimates about the current state of workplace meetings in the United States....
This study adds to the growing body of research on work meetings and extends the emotional labour li...
Purpose - Professionalism in the workplace can be a motivator for employees to be more attentive in ...
Managers and executives spend an inordinate amount of time in the estimated 11 million meetings held...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify how employees feel about having more meetings and...