Emotion dynamics, how people’s emotions fluctuate across time, represent a key source of information about people’s psychological functioning and well-being. Investigating emotion dynamics in the workplace is particularly relevant, as affective experiences are intimately connected to organizational behavior and effectiveness. In this study, we examined the moderating role of emotional inertia in the dynamic association between both positive and negative emotions and self-rated job performance among a sample of 120 Italian workers (average age 41.4, SD = 14), which were prompted six times per day, for five working days. Emotional inertia refers to the extent that emotional states are self-predictive or carry on over time and is measured in t...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
Feelings change. People’s emotional lives are characterized by ups and downs, changes and fluctuatio...
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between an employee's level of job satis...
Emotional inertia is a central feature of emotion dynamics and it refers to the degree to which emot...
Individual differences in emotion dynamics represent a key source of information about people’s psyc...
In recent years, research about work-life interface has grown rapidly (Edwards & Rothbard, 2000)...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people’s feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people's feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
INTRODUCTION, The study of affect in work settings, and particularly the study of the performance im...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
People differ markedly in terms of how their moods and emotions fluctuate over time. One central fea...
Exhaustion refers to the feeling of ongoing loss of emotional, physical and cognitive resources. The...
Overview of results obtained in various Italian samples of workers performing different service jobs...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
Feelings change. People’s emotional lives are characterized by ups and downs, changes and fluctuatio...
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between an employee's level of job satis...
Emotional inertia is a central feature of emotion dynamics and it refers to the degree to which emot...
Individual differences in emotion dynamics represent a key source of information about people’s psyc...
In recent years, research about work-life interface has grown rapidly (Edwards & Rothbard, 2000)...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people’s feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people's feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
INTRODUCTION, The study of affect in work settings, and particularly the study of the performance im...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
People differ markedly in terms of how their moods and emotions fluctuate over time. One central fea...
Exhaustion refers to the feeling of ongoing loss of emotional, physical and cognitive resources. The...
Overview of results obtained in various Italian samples of workers performing different service jobs...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
Feelings change. People’s emotional lives are characterized by ups and downs, changes and fluctuatio...
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between an employee's level of job satis...