Past research widely demonstrates the importance of employee emotional experiences and processes for individual and small group outcomes. However, theory for how organizations systematically differ in their affective processes and how these impact important organizational outcomes is lacking. To address this problem, we use organizational climate theory to advance the construct of affect climate and provide a conceptual foundation to understand its processes and effects in organizations. We propose that through various sources of climate, such as company practices, leaders, and routines, organizations can create environments that promote among employees (1) certain types of affective experiences or expressions, (2) specific uses of desirabl...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
A positive organisational climate at workplace motivates employees, increases morale, enhances the c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how and when customers influence organizational cl...
Past research widely demonstrates the importance of employee emotional experiences and processes for...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
Organizational climate can be defined as shared perceptions or prevailing organizational norms for c...
This article examines the concept of organizational climate and its metaphorical derivation. It begi...
Consistent with a growing number of models about affect and behaviour and with a recognition that pe...
The concept of organizational climate may facilitate an understanding of relationships between work ...
This study investigated the characteristics of organizational climate and its effects on organizatio...
Beginning in the 1990s and following decades of neglect, what came to be referred to as the Affectiv...
In occupational health research, the demand-control-support (DCS) model has attracted a great deal o...
The importance of emotional climate in the organizational climate literature has gained interest. Ho...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
A positive organisational climate at workplace motivates employees, increases morale, enhances the c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how and when customers influence organizational cl...
Past research widely demonstrates the importance of employee emotional experiences and processes for...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
Organizational climate can be defined as shared perceptions or prevailing organizational norms for c...
This article examines the concept of organizational climate and its metaphorical derivation. It begi...
Consistent with a growing number of models about affect and behaviour and with a recognition that pe...
The concept of organizational climate may facilitate an understanding of relationships between work ...
This study investigated the characteristics of organizational climate and its effects on organizatio...
Beginning in the 1990s and following decades of neglect, what came to be referred to as the Affectiv...
In occupational health research, the demand-control-support (DCS) model has attracted a great deal o...
The importance of emotional climate in the organizational climate literature has gained interest. Ho...
Interest in and research about affect in organizations have expanded dramatically in recent years. T...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industr...
A positive organisational climate at workplace motivates employees, increases morale, enhances the c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how and when customers influence organizational cl...