The way people feel is important for how they behave and perform in the workplace. Experiencing more positive−and less negative−emotions at work is often associated with greater status and power. But there may be differences in how men and women feel at work, particularly at different levels in their organizations. Using data from a nation-wide sample of working adults, we examine differences in the emotions that men and women experience at work, how gender interacts with rank to predict emotions, if the association between gender and emotions is accounted for by emotional labor demands, and if this relationship differs according to the proportion of women in an industry or organizational rank. Results demonstrate that women experience emot...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
ABSTRACT—Three studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status conferral. As in p...
This survey study of 2201 employees from a large mobile phone company investigated how perceived org...
The way people feel is important for how they behave and perform in the workplace. Experiencing more...
Scholars of public organizations have begun to emphasize emotional labor in studies of gender in the...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to test hypotheses regarding differences in work related f...
International audienceThree studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status confe...
Scholars of public organizations have begun to emphasize emotional labor in studies of gender in the...
(Hochschild 1983) coined the term status shield to theorize men’s status-based protection from the e...
Purpose – Folk theory and empirical studies generally indicate that women tend to be somewhat more e...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of emotional skills and gender in the workplace af...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between coping and health problems in the c...
This dissertation examines how people express and exchange emotions in the workplace and how these e...
The proportion of men and women workers varies among occupation types. There are several factors tha...
Whereas popular wisdom often centers on character differences between women and men when explaining ...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
ABSTRACT—Three studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status conferral. As in p...
This survey study of 2201 employees from a large mobile phone company investigated how perceived org...
The way people feel is important for how they behave and perform in the workplace. Experiencing more...
Scholars of public organizations have begun to emphasize emotional labor in studies of gender in the...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to test hypotheses regarding differences in work related f...
International audienceThree studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status confe...
Scholars of public organizations have begun to emphasize emotional labor in studies of gender in the...
(Hochschild 1983) coined the term status shield to theorize men’s status-based protection from the e...
Purpose – Folk theory and empirical studies generally indicate that women tend to be somewhat more e...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of emotional skills and gender in the workplace af...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between coping and health problems in the c...
This dissertation examines how people express and exchange emotions in the workplace and how these e...
The proportion of men and women workers varies among occupation types. There are several factors tha...
Whereas popular wisdom often centers on character differences between women and men when explaining ...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
ABSTRACT—Three studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status conferral. As in p...
This survey study of 2201 employees from a large mobile phone company investigated how perceived org...