Attempts to improve others' feelings have positive consequences, while attempts to worsen others' feelings have negative consequences. But do such effects depend on the motives underlying these attempts? In an experimental study, we tested whether leaders' apparent motives influence the effects of their interpersonal emotion regulation on followers. We found that the positive effects of using affect-improving (vs. affect-worsening) strategies on relational outcomes and discretional performance outcomes were largely enhanced when the leader exhibited prosocial motives but diminished when the leader exhibited egoistic motives. Our findings add nuance to our understanding of the effects of interpersonal emotion regulation at work. Pract...
Affect regulation matters in organizations, but research has predominantly focused on how employees ...
AbstractIn response to growing calls for such research, we develop and test a model of leader behavi...
Introduction A growing field of research has emerged to examine the processes by which people manage...
Recent research has shown that leader interpersonal emotion regulation is a relevant process for fos...
Interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) refers to the actions of influencing other people’s feelings....
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
People in organizations often try to change the feelings of those they interact with. Research in th...
Interpersonal emotion regulation is an important psychological function in social behavior. However,...
An important part of many job roles – such as coaches, instructors, and leaders – is trying to impro...
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
What motivates people to regulate the emotions of others? Prior research has shown that people are m...
Drawing upon social exchange and emotion regulation theories, we develop and test a model of four sp...
Emotion researchers are increasingly interested in processes by which people influence others’ feeli...
Affect regulation matters in organizations, but research has predominantly focused on how employees ...
Controlled Interpersonal Affect Regulation -the process of deliberately influencing the internal fee...
Affect regulation matters in organizations, but research has predominantly focused on how employees ...
AbstractIn response to growing calls for such research, we develop and test a model of leader behavi...
Introduction A growing field of research has emerged to examine the processes by which people manage...
Recent research has shown that leader interpersonal emotion regulation is a relevant process for fos...
Interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) refers to the actions of influencing other people’s feelings....
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
People in organizations often try to change the feelings of those they interact with. Research in th...
Interpersonal emotion regulation is an important psychological function in social behavior. However,...
An important part of many job roles – such as coaches, instructors, and leaders – is trying to impro...
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
What motivates people to regulate the emotions of others? Prior research has shown that people are m...
Drawing upon social exchange and emotion regulation theories, we develop and test a model of four sp...
Emotion researchers are increasingly interested in processes by which people influence others’ feeli...
Affect regulation matters in organizations, but research has predominantly focused on how employees ...
Controlled Interpersonal Affect Regulation -the process of deliberately influencing the internal fee...
Affect regulation matters in organizations, but research has predominantly focused on how employees ...
AbstractIn response to growing calls for such research, we develop and test a model of leader behavi...
Introduction A growing field of research has emerged to examine the processes by which people manage...