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In service work, emotional demands are important due to their effects on social interactions with customers, patients, pupils, etc. The purpose of this study is to examine how emotional demands and leadership are related to engagement of the team members.
Isabel M. Martinez +2 more
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Quitting the Boss? The Role of Manager Influence Tactics and Employee Emotional Engagement in Voluntary Turnover [PDF]
Employees commonly cite their managers’ behavior as the primary reason for quitting their jobs. We sought to extend turnover research by investigating whether two commonly used influence tactics by managers affect their employees’ voluntary turnover and ...
Byron, Jrus +4 more
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Sport, Emotion, and Engagement
Abstract Emotions are an essential feature of social life. They are the glue that can bind people together or, instead, drive them apart. In recent years, sociologists have increasingly considered (1) how emotions such as guilt, joy, anger, and pride are enacted, embodied, and produced in, as well as through, relations with others, and ...
Potrac, Paul +3 more
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What makes first-semester students stay engaged in non-mandatory lecture-based courses? This study aims to answer this question by analyzing the relationship between student engagement with autonomy support and achievement goals.
Aida Montenegro, Manuela Schmidt
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Linking academic emotions and student engagement: mature-aged distance students’ transition to university [PDF]
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Further and Higher Education on 2013, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0309877X.2014.895305Research into both student engagement and ...
Kahu, E, Leach, L, Stephens, C, Zepke, N
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Emotion and Cognition in Engagement
Journal of Digital Media & Interaction, Vol 5 No 12 (2022): Emotion and Cognition in ...
Zagalo, Nelson, Oliveira, Lídia
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How Teachers’ Emotional Leadership Influences College Students’ Learning Engagement
Teachers’ emotional leadership plays a crucial role in influencing college students’ learning engagement. This study, grounded in Affective Events Theory, surveyed 1034 Chinese college students (649 females and 385 males) to examine their perceptions of ...
Shuai Wang +3 more
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Emotional robots: principles and practice with PARO in Denmark, Germany and the UK [PDF]
As societies age there will be a significant increase of those over 80 and a predicted increase in people with dementia. We know that loneliness increases with old age, and those living with dementia are at risk of social isolation.
Cook, Glenda +2 more
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Effect of teachers’ teaching strategies on students’ learning engagement: moderated mediation model
IntroductionThis study explores the nuanced relationship between teachers’ teaching strategies and students’ learning engagement within online environments, considering the mediation by students’ perceptions of teachers’ emotional engagement and the ...
Heping Zhang, Junjie Yang, Zhiyuan Liu
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Burnout and study engagement among medical students at Sun Yat-sen University, China: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
This study aims to investigate burnout and study engagement among medical students at Sun Yat-sen University, China.A cross-sectional survey was conducted among undergraduate medical students of Sun Yat-sen University, China. A total of 453 undergraduate
Fu, Haijun +5 more
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