After years of neglect, organizational research has increasingly focused on emotions at work. This book is the first to bring together recent findings in one place and present a solid industrial/organizational research perspective on this complex area of inquiry. Emotions in the Workplace offers a concise, scholarly introduction to new developments and an overview of how basic theory and research in affect and emotions has influenced the science and practice of industrial/organizational psychology. A varied and distinguished group of contributors examines emotional regulation in organizations on a number of different levels, integrating research on individual, dyadic, group, and organizational-level phenomena. In one convenient volume, the book addresses a wide range of key topics, including aggression at work, emotional labor, the work-family interface, and more. Contributors include: * Richard D. Arvey * Blake E. Ashforth * Analea L. Brauburger * Ed Diener * P. Christopher Earley * Clare A. Francis * Jennifer M. George * Theresa M. Glomb * Alicia A. Grandey * Jennifer L. Harvey * Ruth Kanfer * Tracy Kantrowitz * Richard J. Klimoski * Randy J. Larsen * Richard Lucas * Robert G. Lord * Shelley MacDermid * S. Douglas Pugh * Anat Rafaeli * Alan M. Saks * Brenda L. Seery * Piers Steel * Howard M. I. Weiss * Monica C. Worline * Amy Wrzesniewski
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