For a long time, it has been believed that it is possible to leave our emotions at the threshold of the workplace. This excessively simplifies the complexity and heterogeneity of work, leading to an underestimation of the effects of work on health. Our objective is to understand one particular form of the expression of workers’ emotions: crying at work, which may be linked to an excess of emotional labour or to the impossibility of its achievement. Thus, differences between male and female crying, at least at work, may be explained not only by a gendered socialisation of individuals, but also by the sexual division of emotional labour. This imposes an emotional overload on women, since a more intensive management of emotions is demanded of ...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Although crying is a pervasive form of human emotional expression, it has received relatively little...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
The subject of emotion in organisations is now well established and widely debated. However, having ...
This dissertation examines how people express and exchange emotions in the workplace and how these e...
Gendering Emotions in Organizations is an edited collection that explores the connections between ge...
Emotions are ubiquitous in the workplace. In recent years the ideal of the non-emotional workplace ...
Emotional labour, as a self-contained field of research, is only three decades old. This study aims ...
Emotional labor can be defined as a form of emotional regulation in which employees have to display ...
Scholars of public organizations have begun to emphasize emotional labor in studies of gender in the...
Emotional labour, as a self-contained field of research, is only three decades old. This study aims ...
Emotion work is usually defined as the psychological processes necessary to regulate emotions that a...
The purpose of this study was to learn more about emotional labor through a gendered lens. This stud...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Although crying is a pervasive form of human emotional expression, it has received relatively little...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
The subject of emotion in organisations is now well established and widely debated. However, having ...
This dissertation examines how people express and exchange emotions in the workplace and how these e...
Gendering Emotions in Organizations is an edited collection that explores the connections between ge...
Emotions are ubiquitous in the workplace. In recent years the ideal of the non-emotional workplace ...
Emotional labour, as a self-contained field of research, is only three decades old. This study aims ...
Emotional labor can be defined as a form of emotional regulation in which employees have to display ...
Scholars of public organizations have begun to emphasize emotional labor in studies of gender in the...
Emotional labour, as a self-contained field of research, is only three decades old. This study aims ...
Emotion work is usually defined as the psychological processes necessary to regulate emotions that a...
The purpose of this study was to learn more about emotional labor through a gendered lens. This stud...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...