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Author:Ashforth, B. E.
Humphrey, R. H.
Title:Emotion in the workplace: A reappraisal
Journal:Human Relations
1995 : FEB, VOL. 48:2, p. 97-125
Index terms:MOTIVATION
GROUP DYNAMICS
RATIONALITY
Language:eng
Abstract:Although the experience of work is saturated with emotion, research has generally neglected the impact of everyday emotions on organizational life. Further, organizational scholars and practitioners frequently appear to assume that emotionality is the antithesis of rationality and, thus, frequently hold a pejorative view of emotion. This has led to four institutionalized mechanisms for regulating the experience and expression of emotion in the workplace: neutralizing, buffering, prescribing and normalizing emotion. In contrast to this perspective, we argue that emotionality and rationality are interpenetrated, emotions are an integral and inseparable part of organizational life, and emotions are often functional for the organization. This argument is illustrated by applications to motivation, leadership, and group dynamics.
SCIMA record nr: 129941
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