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It's not only clients: Studying emotion work with clients and co-workers with an event-sampling approach

Auteur(s)
Tschan, Franziska 
Institut de psychologie du travail et des organisations 
Rochat, Sylvie
Zapf, Dieter
Date de parution
2005
In
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
No
78
De la page
195
A la page
220
Mots-clés
  • SOCIAL-INTERACTION
  • MULTILEVEL MODELS
  • SEX-DIFFERENCES
  • YOUNG WORKERS
  • SERVICE WORK
  • LABOR
  • CONSEQUENCES
  • EXPRESSION
  • ANTECEDENTS
  • GENDER
  • SOCIAL-INTERACTION

  • MULTILEVEL MODELS

  • SEX-DIFFERENCES

  • YOUNG WORKERS

  • SERVICE WORK

  • LABOR

  • CONSEQUENCES

  • EXPRESSION

  • ANTECEDENTS

  • GENDER

Résumé
A group of 78 young employees in service and non-service professions reported 848 task related interactions at work over I week using a variant of the Rochester Interaction Record which measured emotion work requirements, emotional dissonance, and deviance. Multi-level analyses showed that dissonance was more likely in interactions with customers, whereas deviance, that is, the violation of display rules by acting out one's felt emotion, was more likely in co-worker interactions. Well-being in the interaction was lower (a) for interactions with emotion work requirements, (b) for dissonance, even after controlling for felt negative emotions, and (c) for deviance. Negative emotion displayed partially mediated the relationship between deviance and well-being. Regarding the relationship of more stable job related attitudes, psychosomatic complaints, and aggregated scores of social interactions, fewer effects were found than in questionnaire studies, which may be due to the fact that only interactions that lasted at least 10 minutes were assessed, as is customary in research with this instrument. Among the effects found, however, many involved proportions rather than frequency of interactions, which raises the possibility of balancing and legitimizing effects of non-stressful interactions.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/11516
Type de publication
journal article
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