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Emotion and Proactivity at Work

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出版日期
2021/04/16
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9781529212631

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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Individuals’ behaviours at work are known to be shaped by cold, or cognitive-motivational, processes as well as hot, or affect-motivational, processes. To date, employee proactivity research has mainly focused on the ‘cold’ side. But emotion has been proposed to ‘energize’ employees’ proactivity, especially in interdependent and uncertain work environments. In this pioneering work, expert scholars offer new thinking on the process by examining how emotion can drive employees’ proactivity in the workplace and how, in turn, that proactivity can shape one’s emotional experiences.
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword by Sharon K. Parker
  • Emotion and Proactivity at Work: Where Are We Now?
    • Part I: Emotion and proactivity – why and how it matters
    • Part II: The role of emotion in shaping proactivity in different contexts
    • Part III: The emotional consequences of proactivity
    • References
    • Part I Emotion and Proactivity – Why and How It Matters
    • 1 Feeling Energized to Become Proactive: A Systematic Literature Review of the Affect-Proactivity Link
      • A quantitative-based review of the affect–proactivity link
      • Qualitative-based review on highly relevant and frequently cited papers
      • Conclusion
      • Notes
      • References
    • 2 Igniting Initiative: Clarifying the Conceptualization of the Energized-to Pathway of Proactivity
      • Current conceptualizations of energized-to proactive motivation
      • Limitations of current conceptualizations of energized-to proactive motivation
      • Ways forward: Clarifying the energized-to pathway
      • Clarifying how work engagement shapes proactivity
      • Conclusion
      • References
  • Part II The Role of Emotion in Shaping Proactivity in Different Contexts
    • 3 A Multilevel Model of Emotions and Proactive Behaviour
      • The Five-Level Model of Emotions in the Workplace
      • A multilevel model of emotions and proactivity
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 4 Affective Events and Proactivity
      • Affective events theory
      • Affective events and proactive behaviour: overview of previous research
      • Open questions and future research
      • References
    • 5 Exploring Cross-Domain Relations between Emotional Energy and Proactivity
      • Employee proactivity
      • Non-work-domain predictors of employee proactivity
      • Emotional energy as a cross-domain mechanism
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 6 Job Insecurity and Discretionary Behaviours at Work: A Discrete Emotions Perspective
      • Job insecurity and employee discretionary behaviours
      • Job insecurity and employee discretionary behaviours: a discrete emotions perspective
      • Boundary conditions
      • Discussion
      • References
    • 7 Other-Praising Emotions and Employee Proactivity
      • Other-praising emotions
      • Gratitude and proactive prosocial behaviour
      • Elevation and proactive moral behaviour
      • Admiration and proactive learning behaviour
      • Awe and proactive self-transcendent behaviour
      • Conclusion and future research
      • References
    • 8 Leader’s Anger and Employee Upward Voice
      • Leader’s emotional expression and employee proactive behaviours
      • Anger in social interactions
      • Two types of anger and voice
      • Research journey and methodology
      • Future research
      • References
    • 9 Affect and Proactivity in Teams
      • Team effectiveness model
      • Affective tones and proactivity
      • The etiology of team affective tones
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 10 The Dual Pathway Model of Group Affective Tone on Team Creativity: The Role of Team Task Complexity and Supportive Context
      • Positive group affective tone and team creativity
      • Negative group affective tone and team creativity
      • A dual pathway model
      • Theoretical extension and emerging areas in the GAT-creativity field
      • References
  • Part III The Emotional Consequences of Proactivity
    • 11 Proactivity and Well-Being: Initiating Changes to Fuel Life Energy
      • A quantitative review and scientific mapping
      • A developmental perspective/pathway
      • A resource depletion perspective/pathway
      • Moderators and dynamic spirals
      • Alternative pathways
      • What to study next?
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 12 Affective Consequences of Proactivity
      • Affective experiences at work
      • Conceptual model of affective consequences of proactive behaviour
      • Literature review
      • Suggestions for future research
      • Conclusion
      • References
  • Conclusions and Future Directions
    • An integrative review
    • Four research avenues
    • References
  • Index
  • 出版地 英國
  • 語言 英文

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