This article contributes to research on emotion expression, attributions, and discrete work emotions by developing an observer-focused model to explain the outcomes of crying at work. Our model is focused on crying as a form of emotion expression because crying may be driven by different felt emotions or be used as a means of manipulation. In addition, the model focuses on observers, who must form perceptions of the emotion expression in order to determine an appropriate response. This model is particularly valuable because it addresses the reality that an observer will develop an impression of another person’s emotion and intention, and that this impression may not always align with the reality of the emotion being experienced by the expre...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
The goal of this clinical practice review is to assess the current state of the theoretical and empi...
In the past decade, there has been an affective revolution in the study of organizational behavior (...
This article contributes to research on emotion expression, attributions, and discrete work emotions...
Crying is an intense emotional expression, and when it occurs in an organization, observers evaluate...
Although crying is a pervasive form of human emotional expression, it has received relatively little...
While psychological approaches to emotion start with experience or physiology, conversation analysis...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
Both facial expressions and contextual information are important sources of information in emotion r...
This experiment aimed to extend on existing research regarding the functions of emotional crying by ...
We reviewed the studies on emotional labors. The topic of emotions in the workplace is beginning to ...
Lay opinion and extensive survey data indicate that crying is a cathartic behavior that serves to re...
Emotional tears have been proposed to serve as a signal of distress, appeasement, and helplessness, ...
In Chapter 5, Oluremi Ayoko and Charmine Hartel describe research on the emotional displays observed...
This article details the author’s attempts to improve understanding of organisational behaviour thro...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
The goal of this clinical practice review is to assess the current state of the theoretical and empi...
In the past decade, there has been an affective revolution in the study of organizational behavior (...
This article contributes to research on emotion expression, attributions, and discrete work emotions...
Crying is an intense emotional expression, and when it occurs in an organization, observers evaluate...
Although crying is a pervasive form of human emotional expression, it has received relatively little...
While psychological approaches to emotion start with experience or physiology, conversation analysis...
Contexts of face perception are diverse. They range from the social environment to body postures, fr...
Both facial expressions and contextual information are important sources of information in emotion r...
This experiment aimed to extend on existing research regarding the functions of emotional crying by ...
We reviewed the studies on emotional labors. The topic of emotions in the workplace is beginning to ...
Lay opinion and extensive survey data indicate that crying is a cathartic behavior that serves to re...
Emotional tears have been proposed to serve as a signal of distress, appeasement, and helplessness, ...
In Chapter 5, Oluremi Ayoko and Charmine Hartel describe research on the emotional displays observed...
This article details the author’s attempts to improve understanding of organisational behaviour thro...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
The goal of this clinical practice review is to assess the current state of the theoretical and empi...
In the past decade, there has been an affective revolution in the study of organizational behavior (...