The resource depleting effect of surface acting is well established. Yet we know less about the pervasiveness of this depleting effect and what employees can do at work to replenish their resources. Drawing on conservation of resources theory and the ecological congruence model, we examine the extended depleting effect of surface acting and whether social interactions with coworkers (i.e., giving and receiving help) can mitigate the negative consequences of emotional labor by conducting a five-day diary study among customer service representatives (CSRs). Momentary reports from 102 CSRs indicate that within-person daily surface acting positively predicted end-of-day emotional exhaustion, and the effect of emotional exhaustion spilled over t...
Despite the growing body of research on emotional labor, little has been known about the social cons...
Drawing from job demands–resources theory (Demerouti et al., 2001), this article investigates the ef...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
The resource depleting effect of surface acting is well established. Yet we know less about the perv...
This research examines how the implications of emotional labor can transfer from customer encounters...
Although absenteeism has been identified in theoretical models as a key long-term consequence of emo...
Previous research has shown that surface acting—displaying an emotion that is dissonant with inner f...
Workdays are demanding and draw upon one's emotional and physical resource pools. Consequently, empl...
This study empirically examines the synergistic negative effect of two kinds of job demand on job-re...
Attending work while ill, called presenteeism, has important implications for organizations due to i...
This study investigated the potential dark side of helping behavior at work -- operationalized as ...
Surface acting has repeatedly been found to harm employee well-being, but weak or inconsistent findi...
Using the conservation of resources theory and social exchange theory as our conceptual frameworks, ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Since workers are increasingly suffering from burnout, there is a need for insights into how burnout...
Despite the growing body of research on emotional labor, little has been known about the social cons...
Drawing from job demands–resources theory (Demerouti et al., 2001), this article investigates the ef...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
The resource depleting effect of surface acting is well established. Yet we know less about the perv...
This research examines how the implications of emotional labor can transfer from customer encounters...
Although absenteeism has been identified in theoretical models as a key long-term consequence of emo...
Previous research has shown that surface acting—displaying an emotion that is dissonant with inner f...
Workdays are demanding and draw upon one's emotional and physical resource pools. Consequently, empl...
This study empirically examines the synergistic negative effect of two kinds of job demand on job-re...
Attending work while ill, called presenteeism, has important implications for organizations due to i...
This study investigated the potential dark side of helping behavior at work -- operationalized as ...
Surface acting has repeatedly been found to harm employee well-being, but weak or inconsistent findi...
Using the conservation of resources theory and social exchange theory as our conceptual frameworks, ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Since workers are increasingly suffering from burnout, there is a need for insights into how burnout...
Despite the growing body of research on emotional labor, little has been known about the social cons...
Drawing from job demands–resources theory (Demerouti et al., 2001), this article investigates the ef...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...