The role of organizational leaders in employee emotion management: A theoretical model |
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Authors: | Seth Kaplan Jose Cortina Gregory Ruark Kate LaPort Vias Nicolaides |
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Affiliation: | 1. George Mason University, USA;2. U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, USA |
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Abstract: | The actions of organizational leaders are important determinants of the emergence, management, and consequences of employee emotional experience. However, the nature and dimensionality of leader emotion management and the behaviors that constitute such management are largely unknown. The authors present a comprehensive, theoretically-derived model of leader emotion management which clarifies the nature of emotion management and its role in leadership. This model also delineates the knowledge and skill-based antecedents of emotion management and the consequences of such management. Specifically, we propose linkages between particular KSAOs and specific emotion management dimensions and between those dimensions and particular individual and organizational outcomes. The model is meant to serve as a framework to guide empirical efforts in investigating the nature and correlates of leader emotion management. |
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