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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alicia Grandey (Pennsylvania State University, USA) , James Diefendorff (University of Akron, Ohio, USA) , Deborah E. Rupp (Purdue University, Indiana, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9781848729490ISBN 10: 1848729499 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 08 August 2012 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Overview 1. Bringing Emotional Labor into Focus: A Review and Integration of Three Research Lenses Alicia A. Grandey, James M. Diefendorff, Deborah E. Rupp Part 2: Person Perspectives: Within, Between, Dyadic And Group 2. Episodic Intrapersonal Emotion Regulation: Or, Dealing with Life as it Happens Daniel J. Beal, John P. Trougakos 3. Motivation, Fit, Confidence, and Skills: How Do Individual Differences Influence Emotional Labor? Jason J. Dahling, Hazel-Anne Johnson 4. The Social Effects of Emotion Regulation in Organizations Stéphane Côté, Gerben A. Van Kleef, Thomas Sy 5. Emotional Labor at the Unit-level Karen Niven, Peter Totterdell, David Holman, David Cameron Part 3: Occupational Perspectives: Customer Service, Call Centers, Caring Professionals 6. The Customer Experience of Emotional Labor Markus Groth, Thorsten Hennig-Thurau, Karyn Wang 7. Call Centers: Emotional Labor Over the Phone Danielle van Jaarsveld, Winnie R. Poster 8. Attending to Mind and Body: Engaging the Complexity of Emotion Practice Among Caring Professionals Rebecca J. Erickson, Clare L. Stacey Part 4: Contextual Perspectives: Organization, Gender, Culture 9. Emotional Labor: Organization-level Influences, Strategies, and Outcomes S. Douglas Pugh, James M. Diefendorff, Christina M. Moran 10. Social and Cultural Influencers: Gender Effects on Emotional Labor at Work and at Home Kathryn J. Lively 11. A Cultural Perspective on Emotion Labor Batja Mesquita, Ellen Delvaux Part 5: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives: Reflections and Projections 12. Emotional Labor: Looking Back Nearly 20 Years Blake E. Ashforth, Ronald H. Humphrey 13. Emotional Labor Across Five Levels of Analysis: Past, Present, Future Neal Ashkanasy, Catherine Daus 14. Conceptualizing Emotional Labor: An Emotion Regulation Perspective James Gross 15. Reflecting on Emotional Labor as a Social Meme Anat Rafaeli 16. Back to the Future Amy S. WhartonReviewsIn this cutting-edge book the editors have done a masterful job of assembling an international team of experts to explore the critical discipline of emotional labor. This is a must read book for anyone interested in the latest scientific research. - Russell S. Cropanzano, Eller School of Business, University of Arizona, USA This volume represents a comprehensive and much needed integration of sociological, psychological, and organizational perspectives on emotional labor. By taking the perspective of employees, customer, clients, and organizations the authors highlight the costs and benefits of emotional regulation at work for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. - Joyce E. Bono, Professor of Management, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, USAaa This important book brings together distinguished scholars who bring insight to the important -- and increasingly more important -- question of how real people respond to the intrusion of economic roles into our public and private emotional spaces. This reach of this topic has expanded exponentially within academic circles, just as it has expanded exponentially for American workers who find themselves increasingly in service roles. The volume is a must for any serious reader about emotion in the workplace. - Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Washington University in St. Louis, USA a 'Grandey, Diefendorff and Rupp have marshalled the experts to create the definitive compendium on emotional labor research. The chapters cover the landscape of emotional labor research, sweeping across disciplines, methodologies, levels, and cultures. Along the way, we are invited to revisit three decades of research, reflect on current issues, and envision the future of the field. This an indispensable book for scholars of emotional labor and it also speaks to a broader audience, challenging us all to reflect on the ways in which emotional labor infiltrates our work world.' - Theresa M. Glomb, Department of Work and Organizations, Carlson School of Mangement, University of Minnesota, USA """In this cutting-edge book the editors have done a masterful job of assembling an international team of experts to explore the critical discipline of emotional labor. This is a ""must read"" book for anyone interested in the latest scientific research."" - Russell S. Cropanzano, Eller School of Business, University of Arizona, USA ""This volume represents a comprehensive and much needed integration of sociological, psychological, and organizational perspectives on emotional labor. By taking the perspective of employees, customer, clients, and organizations the authors highlight the costs and benefits of emotional regulation at work for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole."" - Joyce E. Bono, Professor of Management, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, USA ""This important book brings together distinguished scholars who bring insight to the important — and increasingly more important — question of how real people respond to the intrusion of economic roles into our public and private emotional spaces. This reach of this topic has expanded exponentially within academic circles, just as it has expanded exponentially for American workers who find themselves increasingly in service roles. The volume is a must for any serious reader about emotion in the workplace."" - Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Washington University in St. Louis, USA ""Grandey, Diefendorff and Rupp have marshalled the experts to create the definitive compendium on emotional labor research. The chapters cover the landscape of emotional labor research, sweeping across disciplines, methodologies, levels, and cultures. Along the way, we are invited to revisit three decades of research, reflect on current issues, and envision the future of the field. This an indispensable book for scholars of emotional labor and it also speaks to a broader audience, challenging us all to reflect on the ways in which emotional labor infiltrates our work world."" - Theresa M. Glomb, Department of Work and Organizations, Carlson School of Mangement, University of Minnesota, USA" ""In this cutting-edge book the editors have done a masterful job of assembling an international team of experts to explore the critical discipline of emotional labor. This is a ""must read"" book for anyone interested in the latest scientific research."" - Russell S. Cropanzano, Eller School of Business, University of Arizona, USA ""This volume represents a comprehensive and much needed integration of sociological, psychological, and organizational perspectives on emotional labor. By taking the perspective of employees, customer, clients, and organizations the authors highlight the costs and benefits of emotional regulation at work for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole."" - Joyce E. Bono, Professor of Management, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, USA ""This important book brings together distinguished scholars who bring insight to the important — and increasingly more important — question of how real people respond to the intrusion of economic roles into our public and private emotional spaces. This reach of this topic has expanded exponentially within academic circles, just as it has expanded exponentially for American workers who find themselves increasingly in service roles. The volume is a must for any serious reader about emotion in the workplace."" - Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Washington University in St. Louis, USA ""Grandey, Diefendorff and Rupp have marshalled the experts to create the definitive compendium on emotional labor research. The chapters cover the landscape of emotional labor research, sweeping across disciplines, methodologies, levels, and cultures. Along the way, we are invited to revisit three decades of research, reflect on current issues, and envision the future of the field. This an indispensable book for scholars of emotional labor and it also speaks to a broader audience, challenging us all to reflect on the ways in which emotional labor infiltrates our work world."" - Theresa M. Glomb, Department of Work and Organizations, Carlson School of Mangement, University of Minnesota, USA In this cutting-edge book the editors have done a masterful job of assembling an international team of experts to explore the critical discipline of emotional labor. This is a must read book for anyone interested in the latest scientific research. - Russell S. Cropanzano, Eller School of Business, University of Arizona, USA This volume represents a comprehensive and much needed integration of sociological, psychological, and organizational perspectives on emotional labor. By taking the perspective of employees, customer, clients, and organizations the authors highlight the costs and benefits of emotional regulation at work for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. - Joyce E. Bono, Professor of Management, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, USAaa This important book brings together distinguished scholars who bring insight to the important - and increasingly more important - question of how real people respond to the intrusion of economic roles into our public and private emotional spaces. This reach of this topic has expanded exponentially within academic circles, just as it has expanded exponentially for American workers who find themselves increasingly in service roles. The volume is a must for any serious reader about emotion in the workplace. - Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Grandey, Diefendorff and Rupp have marshalled the experts to create the definitive compendium on emotional labor research. The chapters cover the landscape of emotional labor research, sweeping across disciplines, methodologies, levels, and cultures. Along the way, we are invited to revisit three decades of research, reflect on current issues, and envision the future of the field. This an indispensable book for scholars of emotional labor and it also speaks to a broader audience, challenging us all to reflect on the ways in which emotional labor infiltrates our work world. - Theresa M. Glomb, Department of Work and Organizations, Carlson School of Mangement, University of Minnesota, USA Author InformationGrandey, Alicia; Diefendorff, James; Rupp, Deborah E. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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