Social Functions of Emotion and Talking about Emotion at Work

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Social Functions of Emotion and Talking about Emotion at Work

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781786434876
  • DDC分類 302.35

Full Description

Despite how much we know about emotion, Social Functions of Emotion and Talking About Emotion at Work uniquely examines the utility of emotion in organizations against the ways in which both individuals and groups talk about them. Drawing on psychological and sociological research, this book provides groundbreaking insights for understanding how emotions are used in the workplace.

Bringing together contributions from leading emotion researchers, this book features chapters focusing on 10 emotions, ranging from awe to shame. Through its exploration of the ways each emotion functions in relation to how we talk about them, this book injects fresh theoretical and practical momentum into how our discussions of workplace emotion can affect how emotional events are appraised over time and place. This, in turn influences the causes, expressions, and consequences of emotions in the workplace.

With its novel approach, this book will be an invaluable tool for academics researching emotion, as well as postgraduate students working in the social sciences seeking reference material on emotion. HR managers and general readers seeking greater insight into emotions at work will also find this book to be a useful tool.

Contributors include: N.M. Ashkanasy, R.A. Baron, S. Connelly, M. Dasborough, C.D. Fisher, D. Geddes, P. Harvey, M.L.A. Hayward, P.J. Jordan, S. Kiffin-Petersen, H.C. Lench, D. Lindebaum, K.E. Moura, K.A. Perez, R.H. Smith, R.K. Smith, P.N. Stearns, A.C. Troth, M.R. Turner, K.L. Tyran, T.S.H. Wingenbach

Contents

Contents:

1. Theoretical advances around social functions of emotion and talking about emotion at work
Dirk Lindebaum, Deanna Geddes and Peter J. Jordan

2. Inside Out: A Receiver's Experience of Anger in the Workplace
Kathryn E. Moura, Peter J. Jordan and Ashlea C. Troth

3. Benefits of Awe in the Workplace
Kenneth A. Perez and Heather C. Lench

4. Boredom at Work: What, Why, and What Then?
Cynthia D. Fisher

5. Shaping Benign and Malicious Envy in Organizations
Rosanna K. Smith, Tanja S. H. Wingenbach and Richard H. Smith

6. Functional and Dysfunctional Fear at Work: Dual Perspectives
Shane Connelly and Megan R. Turner

7. Happiness at Work: a tension in contemporary history
Peter N. Stearns

8. Employee Pride and Hubris
Mathew L. A. Hayward, Neal M. Ashkanasy and Robert A. Baron

9. The Deeper Side of Sadness at Work: Why Being Sad is Not Always Bad
Kristi Lewis Tyran

10. Talking About Schadenfreude: Sharing Versus the Social Function
Paul Harvey and Marie T. Dasborough

11. Ashamed of Your Shame? How Discrepancy Self-Talk and Social Discourse Influence Individual Shame at Work
Sandra A. Kiffin-Petersen

Index