Emotions in organizations continues to be a topic of intense interest among organizational behavior scholars worldwide. This 20th volume of Research on Emotion in Organizations collects together chapters presented at the Fourteenth International Conference on Emotions and Worklife, August 2024, the University of Illinois Chicago, USA.
Emotional Regulation at Work reflects the diverse nature of emotions in organizational settings through various theoretical and empirical lenses. Contributions explore the critical role of emotion regulation in workplace dynamics, and the increasingly diverse emotional challenges faced by organizations from managing interpersonal relationships to addressing cultural differences in emotional expression making the understanding of emotion regulation processes particularly vital. Encompassing key themes in organizational emotion research, exploring emotional labor, emotional intelligence, team dynamics, and psychological capital, emotion regulation emerges as a crucial mechanism through which individuals and groups navigate workplace experiences. The research examines these phenomena across various contexts, from educational institutions to entertainment settings.
Contributing authors from various countries and offering cross-cultural perspectives, enriching our understanding of how cultural contexts influence emotional experiences and regulation in organizations, Emotional Regulation at Work employs diverse methodological approaches, including quantitative analysis, literature reviews, diary studies, and qualitative investigations.
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1. Introducing Emotion Regulation in Organizations: A field in
Motion; Cristian A. Vasquez, Ashlea C. Troth, and Neal M. Ashkanasy
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2. The Impact of Emotional Memories, Goals, and Psychological Capital
on Performance during M&A Organizational Change; Sandor Talas, Andre A.
Pekerti, Neal M. Ashkanasy, and Alexandra Kriz
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3. Emotionally Intelligent Behavior in Context: Moving Research from
the What to the How; Vera Hampel and Jochen Menges
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4. The Emotion of Schadenfreude: Its Emergence, Consequences and
Relevance in the Workplace; D.M. Sachinthanee Dissanayake, Mario Fernando,
and Kumar Biswas
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5. Commodified Classrooms, Eroded Identities: The Emotional Woes of
Indian School Teachers; Gayatri Iyer and Priya Nair Rajeev
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6. Emotional Labor in Stand-Up Comedy: The Tough Art of Making
Laughs; Angélica Sofía Sánchez Molano, Sonia Maria Guedes Gondim, Franciane
Andrade de Morais, Ana Célia Araújo Simões, Mary Sandra Carlotto, and Carla
Carvalho
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7. Emotion Regulation in the Face of Guilt and Contradiction: A Model
of Life-Role Paradox; Alana B. Dorris, Neal M. Ashkanasy, and Julia C.
Richardson
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8. Are Leaders Burnt Out During Organizational Change? An Emotion
Regulation Study; Alan J. Hudson, Peter J. Jordan, and Ashlea C. Troth
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9. Leader Interpersonal Affect Regulation, Team High-Activated
Affective Tone and Team Psychological Safety; Hector P. Madrid, Cristian A.
Vasquez, and Jorge Corral-Hernandez
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10. The Mediating Role of Team Trust and Conflict on the Relationship
Between Team Interpersonal Emotion Regulation and Organizational Citizenship
Behavior; Cristian A. Vasquez, David Holman, and Robin Martin
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11. Age and Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in the Workplace;
Aishwarya Verma, Karen Niven, and Nicola Lawrence-Thomas
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12. Concluding Emotion Regulation in Organizations: A Field in
Motion; Cristian A. Vasquez, Neal M. Ashkanasy, and Ashlea C. Troth
Cristian A. Vasquez is a Lecturer in Leadership at the Institute of Work Psychology, Sheffield University Management School, UK.
Ashlea C. Troth is a Professor of Organizational Behavior in the Department of Management at the Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia. She is also the Deputy Director of the Centre for Work, Organization and Wellbeing (WOW).
Neal M. Ashkanasy OAM, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Management in the UQ Business School at The University of Queensland, Australia.