Customer service-based employees act as an interface between the consumer and the organisation using managed emotional display which is known as emotional labour. While much research into emotional labour has been conducted over the last three decades, disagreement persists regarding the consequences of emotional labour on employee well-being, ranging from job satisfaction to job burnout. Conflicting empirical findings suggests there is much to be understood regarding the impact of emotional labour on employee well-being, particularly the differential impact of the two types of acting associated with emotional labour: surface acting (faking emotional display) and deep acting (trying to manufacture ‘authentic’ emotional display) and the func...
Background: Emotional labor is a unique work stressor that affects psychological well-being of emplo...
Emotional labor concerns the management of feelings to produce appropriate emotional displays for th...
Ever since Hochschild (1983) introduced the concept of emotional labor in the workplace, it has cons...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work ” (e.g., nurses, service worker...
In the workplace, emotional dissonance is the conflict between emotions experienced by the employee ...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
Meta-analytic results from 63 independent studies (total N = 17,338) demonstrated that emotional lab...
Emotions of the employees of especially the sectors like banking, tourism, and health care, in which...
In response to the increasing interest regarding the emotional consequences facing service providers...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
This study examines antecedent burnout. Burnout can affect capability to control emotional job deman...
Hochschild's study revealed that employees in customer service roles often engage in "Emotional Labo...
Organizations across the United States and in many parts of the globe are increasingly focused on pr...
Traditional approaches to understanding psychosocial job characteristics and well-being have been qu...
Background: Emotional labor is a unique work stressor that affects psychological well-being of emplo...
Emotional labor concerns the management of feelings to produce appropriate emotional displays for th...
Ever since Hochschild (1983) introduced the concept of emotional labor in the workplace, it has cons...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work ” (e.g., nurses, service worker...
In the workplace, emotional dissonance is the conflict between emotions experienced by the employee ...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
Meta-analytic results from 63 independent studies (total N = 17,338) demonstrated that emotional lab...
Emotions of the employees of especially the sectors like banking, tourism, and health care, in which...
In response to the increasing interest regarding the emotional consequences facing service providers...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
This study examines antecedent burnout. Burnout can affect capability to control emotional job deman...
Hochschild's study revealed that employees in customer service roles often engage in "Emotional Labo...
Organizations across the United States and in many parts of the globe are increasingly focused on pr...
Traditional approaches to understanding psychosocial job characteristics and well-being have been qu...
Background: Emotional labor is a unique work stressor that affects psychological well-being of emplo...
Emotional labor concerns the management of feelings to produce appropriate emotional displays for th...
Ever since Hochschild (1983) introduced the concept of emotional labor in the workplace, it has cons...