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Emotions and organizational dynamism / edited by Wilfred J. Zerbe, Charmaine E.J. Härtel, Neal M. Ashkanasy.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zerbe, W. J.
Härtel, Charmine E. J., 1959-
Ashkanasy, Neal M., 1945-
Series:
Research on emotion in organizations ; v. 6
Research on emotion in organizations, 1746-9791 ; v. 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Organizational behavior--Psychological aspects.
Organizational behavior.
Work--Psychological aspects.
Work.
Emotions--Social aspects.
Emotions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (409 p.)
Place of Publication:
Bingley : Emerald, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Emotions have widespread effects in organizations and underlie a broad range of dynamics in organizations. This volume explores the role that emotion plays in such diverse organizational phenomena as entrepreneurship, change, service failure, and creativity. The study of emotions in organizations is broadening, with new phenomena being considered through the lens of emotions, and deepening, with theoretical approaches being refined and sharpened. The choice of theme of this volume reflects this tension. Organizations are dynamic, they change and they comprise elements that are constantly moving. They are simultaneously ordered and complicated and complex. Emotions help us understand this dynamism. As the chapters in this volume help us understand and appreciate, emotions are often an underlying energizing and motivating force. Examination of the role of emotions as precursors or mediators of change or innovation or creativity is therefore essential to being able to manage this dynamism.
Contents:
Corporate envy and emotional dynamics in the internal selection process of corporate venturing initiatives / Marina G. Biniari
Group entrepreneurial behavior in established organizations: the role of middle managers's emotion regulation and group diversity / Leonidas A. Zampetakis and Konstantinos Kafetsios
Putting emotion at the heart of agency: a relational perspective on entrepreneurial action / David Goss
Personality, affect, and organizational change: a qualitative study / Roy K. Smollan, Jonathan A. Matheny and Janet G. Sayers
The underlying structure of emotions during organizational change / Christina Kirsch, Warren Parry and Cameron Peake
Complexity theory and affect structure: a dynamic approach to modeling emotional changes in organizations / Yan Li, Neal M. Ashkanasy and David Ahlstrom
Building and sustaining resilience in organizational settings: the critical role of emotion regulation / Glenda M. Fisk and Angela M. Dionisi
The emotions of change: merger sentiments, pleasure, and emotional expression / Stanley G. Harris and Eric B. Gresch
Service encounter needs theory: a dyadic, psychosocial approach to understanding service encounters / Graham L. Bradley, Janet R. McColl-Kennedy, Beverley A. Sparks, Nerina L. Jimmieson and Dieter Zapf
A laugh a day is sure to keep the blues away: managers' use of humor and the construction and destruction of employees' resilience / Nilupama Wijewardena, Charmine E. J. Härtel and Ramanie Samaratunge
Creativity as mood regulation / March L. To. Neal M. Ashkanasy, Cynthia D. Fisher and Patricia A. Rowe
Affective climate, organizational creativity, and knowledge creation: case study of an automotive company / Fabrizio Maimone and Marta Sinclair
Creative conflict in digital imaging communities / Esther Maier and Oana Branzei.
Notes:
Description based on print verison record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record
ISBN:
9780857241788
OCLC:
651220559

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