Influence of Leaders’ Emotional Labor and Its Perceived Appropriateness on Employees’ Emotional Labor [PDF]
Emotional labor is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of effective leadership. To address this, the current study adopts the Emotion as Social Information (EASI) model as a theoretical framework to investigate the influence of leaders’ emotional labor
Xiuli Tang, Yingkang Gu
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Emotional labor, fatigue, and presenteeism in Chinese nurses: the role of organizational identification [PDF]
Background Presenteeism has become a significant issue related to health. However, the effect of fatigue and organizational identification on the relationship between emotional labor and presenteeism among Chinese nurses remains unclear.
Zheng Ren +5 more
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Stoicism (as Emotional Compression) Is Emotional Labor
The criticism of “traditional,” “toxic,” or “patriarchal” masculinity in both academic and popular venues recognizes that there is some sense in which the character traits and tendencies that are associated with masculinity are structurally connected to ...
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
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Development of emotional labor ability scale for kindergarten teachers. [PDF]
Kindergarten teachers' lack of emotional labor ability can lead to emotional exhaustion, burnout, identity alienation, and low job satisfaction. Systematic training is now an academic consensus. However, a suitable assessment instrument is lacking.
Juan Hong, Ri-Yu Pan, Yan-Jin Liu
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Teachers’ emotional labor in parent–teacher interactions: key elements and theoretical logic from a grounded theory approach [PDF]
In the context of home–school cooperation becoming an important part of global education reform, the burdens of teachers’ emotional labor in parent–teacher interactions has increased.
Li Zhai, Chen Guo
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IntroductionHealthcare professionals face the challenging task of regulating their emotions within the workplace, which can lead to significant pressure and stress.
Sabiha Sevinç Altaş +3 more
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The Level and Outcomes of Emotional Labor in Nurses: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Aims: This scoping review aims to examine the level and outcomes of emotional labor in nurses. Background: Nursing is a highly emotional profession that requires nurses to experience a wide range of emotions and control their emotional expressions in ...
Feng H, Zhang M, Li X, Shen Y, Li X.
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The relationship between emotional labor status and workplace violence among toll collectors
Background This study aimed to identify the emotional labor and workplace violence status among toll collectors by assessing and comparing the same with that in workers in other service occupation.
Yosub Joo, Jeongbae Rhie
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Emotional labor and empathic concern as predictors of exhaustion and disengagement in college teachers [PDF]
Emotional labor has been widely studied in organizational settings, but its impact on job burnout, particularly within educational contexts, remains underexplored.
Xiaohui Zhai +5 more
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The Effect of Emotional Labor on Young Nurses' Job Burnout: The Mediating Role of Social Support and Emotional Regulation [PDF]
Aim To evaluate the impact of emotional labor on job burnout among young nurses and investigate the mediating roles of social support and emotional regulation. Design A cross‐sectional survey. Methods The cross‐sectional study recruited 1103 young nurses
Yixin Luo +5 more
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