Emotions have a pervasive impact on organizational behavior. They do not just influence people’s own actions; when expressed, emotions may also exert influence on other organization members who perceive the expressions. Sometimes emotional expressions have ‘symmetrical’ effects, in that positive expressions yield advantageous outcomes for the expresser, while negative expressions produce disadvantageous outcomes. In other cases effects are ‘asymmetrical’, such that negative emotional expressions generate beneficial outcomes for the expresser, while positive expressions produce detrimental outcomes. Drawing on Emotions as Social Information (EASI) theory, I develop a theoretical analysis of when and how expressions of anger and happiness gen...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasi...
Anger can lead to positive organizational outcomes. Anger is an important emotion in negotiations an...
Expressing emotions has social functions; it provides information, affects social interactions, and ...
The notion that emotional expressions regulate social life by providing information is gaining popul...
Within contemporary management research, there is a symmetrical assumption that so-called positive e...
Research on emotions in organizations has traditionally taken an intrapersonal approach, examining h...
Emotion is part and parcel of social influence. The emotions people feel shape the ways in which the...
Work-related satisfaction has critical benefits. To predict work-related satisfaction, we investigat...
This article is predicated on the idea that leaders shape workplace affective events. Based on Affec...
Functional approaches to emotion are rapidly gaining in popularity. Thus far the functions of emotio...
Within the field of Management and Organizational Studies, we have noted a tendency for researchers ...
We note a tendency in organizational behavior research to link positive emotions with positive outco...
Despite a long-standing interest in the intrapersonal role of affect in persuasion, the interpersona...
The idea that emotions regulate social interaction is increasingly popular. But exactly how do emoti...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasing co...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasi...
Anger can lead to positive organizational outcomes. Anger is an important emotion in negotiations an...
Expressing emotions has social functions; it provides information, affects social interactions, and ...
The notion that emotional expressions regulate social life by providing information is gaining popul...
Within contemporary management research, there is a symmetrical assumption that so-called positive e...
Research on emotions in organizations has traditionally taken an intrapersonal approach, examining h...
Emotion is part and parcel of social influence. The emotions people feel shape the ways in which the...
Work-related satisfaction has critical benefits. To predict work-related satisfaction, we investigat...
This article is predicated on the idea that leaders shape workplace affective events. Based on Affec...
Functional approaches to emotion are rapidly gaining in popularity. Thus far the functions of emotio...
Within the field of Management and Organizational Studies, we have noted a tendency for researchers ...
We note a tendency in organizational behavior research to link positive emotions with positive outco...
Despite a long-standing interest in the intrapersonal role of affect in persuasion, the interpersona...
The idea that emotions regulate social interaction is increasingly popular. But exactly how do emoti...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasing co...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasi...
Anger can lead to positive organizational outcomes. Anger is an important emotion in negotiations an...
Expressing emotions has social functions; it provides information, affects social interactions, and ...