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ChapterEIGHT Emotions andMoods
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Why Were Emotions Ignored in OB?
The Myth of Rationality
Emotions were seen as irrational
Managers worked to makeemotion-free environments
View of EmotionalityEmotions were believed to bedisruptive
Emotions interfered with
productivityOnly negative emotions wereobservedNow we know emotions cant be separatedfrom the workplace
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Original OB focus wassolely on the effects ofstrong negative emotionsthat interfered withindividual and
organizational efficiency.
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Emotion Dimensions
Biology of emotions Originate in brains limbic system
Intensity of emotions
Personality
Job Requirements Frequency and duration of emotions
How often emotions are exhibited
How long emotions are displayed
Functions of emotions Critical for rational thinking
Motivate people
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The Basic Emotions
While not universally accepted,there appear to be six basicemotions:
1. Anger
2. Fear
3. Sadness
4. Happiness
5. Disgust
6. SurprisedAll other emotions are subsumed under these
six.
May even be placed in a spectrum of emotion:Happiness surprise fear sadness anger -disgust
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Mood as Positive and Negative Affect
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SOURCES OF EMOTIONS AND MOODS
PersonalityDay and Time of the Week
NOT Weather
StressSocial Activities
Sleep
Exercise
Age
Gender
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Positive Moods areHighest
At the End of
the Week
In the MiddlePart of the Day
Negative Moods areHighest
At the Beginningof the Week
And, show littlevariation throughoutthe day
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Gender and Emotions
Women
Can show greater emotional expression.
Experience emotions more intensely.
Display emotions more frequently.
Are more comfortable in expressing emotions.
Are better at reading others emotions. Men
Believe that displaying emotions is inconsistent withthe male image.
Are innately less able to read and to identify withothers emotions.
Have less need to seek social approval by showingpositive emotions.
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External Constraints on Emotions
OrganizationalInfluences
CulturalInfluences
IndividualEmotions
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What Is the Function of Emotion?
Do Emotions Make Us Irrational? Expressing emotions publicly may be damaging to
social status
Emotions are critical to rational decision-making
Emotions help us understand the world around us
What Functions Do Emotions Serve?
Darwin argued they help in survival problem-
solving Evolutionary psychology: people must experience
emotions as there is a purpose behind them
Not all researchers agree with this assessment
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Emotional Labor
Emotional Labor
A situation in which an employee expressesorganizationally desired emotions during
interpersonal transactions.
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Felt versus Displayed Emotions
Felt Emotions
An individuals actual emotions.
Displayed Emotions
Emotions that are organizationallyrequired and considered appropriatein a given job.
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Internals (Internal locus of control)
Individuals who believe that theycontrol what happens to them.
Note: Higheremotional labor =more highly paid
jobs (with highcognitiverequirements)
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Affective Events Theory (AET)
Emotions are negative or positive responses to a work
environment event.
Personality and mood determine the intensity of theemotional response.
Emotions can influence a broad range of work performance
and job satisfaction variables. Implications of the theory:
Individual response reflects emotions and mood cycles.
Current and past emotions affect job satisfaction.
Emotional fluctuations create variations in job satisfactionand performance.
Both negative and positive emotions can distract workersand reduce job performance.
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Affective Events Theory (AET)
E X H I B I T 86Source:Based on N.M. Ashkanasy and C.S. Daus, Emotion in the Workplace: The NewChallenge for Managers, Academy of Management Executive, February 2002, p. 77.
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Emotional Intelligence
Self-awareness (know how you feel)
Self-management (manage your emotions andimpulses)
Self-motivation (can motivate yourself & persist)
Empathy (sense & understand what others feel)
Social Skills (can handle the emotions of others)
Research Findings: High EI scores,not high IQ scores, characterize highperformers.
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PROS & CONS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
STRENGTHS
INTUITIVE APPEAL
- being street smart and socially intelligent makes sense
IT PREDICTS JOB PERFORMANCE
- correlations found are significant N=59
ITS BIOLOGICALLY BASED
- its neurological and affects decision-making
CAUTIONS
ITS TOO VAGUE/TOO BROAD
- no one is sure what this concept is
- is it intelligence? self-discipline? empathy? or self-awareness?
IT ISNT MEASURED CONSISTENTLY- we havent used good methodology
IS IT VALID?
- its so closely related to personality and intelligence
- when you control for these factors, there isnt anything left thatsunique
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OB Applications of Understanding Emotions
Emotions and Selection
Emotions affect employee effectiveness.
Decision Making
Emotions are an important part of the decision-makingprocess in organizations.
Creativity Positive mood increases creativity
Motivation
Emotional commitment to work and high motivation
are strongly linked. Leadership
Emotions are important to acceptance of messagesfrom organizational leaders.
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OB Applications (contd)
Interpersonal Conflict
Conflict in the workplace and individual emotions arestrongly intertwined.
Negotiation
Emotions can impair negotiations.
Customer Services
Emotions affect service quality delivered to customerswhich, in turn, affects customer relationships.
Job Attitudes
Can carry over to home
Deviant Workplace Behaviors
Negative emotions lead to employee deviance (actions thatviolate norms and threaten the organization). Productivity failures
Property theft and destruction
Political actions
Personal aggression
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HOW CAN MANAGERS INFLUENCEMOODS?
IMPROVE MOODS BY *
SHOWING A FUNNY VIDEO CLIP
GIVING WORKERS A SMALL BAG OF CANDY
HAVE THEM TASTE A PLEASANT BEVERAGE
USE HUMOR IN THE WORKPLACE
GIVE SMALL TOKENS OF APPRECIATION
SELECT POSITIVE TEAM MEMBERS (Contagion effect)
* These techniques seem to work best with the millenial generation
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1. MOODS ARE MORE GENERAL THAN EMOTIONS
AND LESS CONTEXTUAL.2. EMOTIONS AND MOODS IMPACT ALL AREAS OF
OB.3. MANAGERS CANNOT AND SHOULD NOT
ATTEMPT TO COMPLETELY CONTROL THE
EMOTIONS OF THEIR EMPLOYEES.4. MANAGERS MUST NOT IGNORE THE EMOTIONS
OF THEIR CO-WORKERS AND EMPLOYEES.5. BEHAVIOR PREDICTIONS WILL BE LESS
ACCURATE IF EMOTIONS ARE NOT TAKENINTO ACCOUNT.
Summary and Managerial Implications
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Ch Ch k U E i
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TRICK QUESTIONS TO DETERMINEFACIAL EXPRESSION:
What is bigger than theuniverse and if you eat it
for a week, you will losesome weight?
Chapter Check-Up: Emotionsand Moods
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Nothing
(Nothing is bigger than the universe, and if you eat nothing for a
week, you will lose some weight.)
PUZZLE ANSWER
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PUZZLE CHECK UP
As I was going to St. IvesI met a man with seven wives,Each wife had seven sacks,Each sack had seven cats,Each cat had seven kits,Kits, cats, sacks, wives,How many were going to St.
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PUZZLE ANSWER
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PUZZLE ANSWER:
Just oneyou