Affect and groups
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Elektronische Ressource
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Publisher:
Emerald
Place of publication:
Bingley, U.K
Date:
2007
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Online-Ressource
Language:
Englisch
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Abstract:
Affective phenomena permeate group life. When individuals work together in groups, feelings of pride, fear, hope, anger, and anxiety constantly emerge and have a profound influence on group member behavior. The experience and expression of moods and emotions shape whether group members form close bonds with one another, how they negotiate roles and status differences, resolve their conflicts, make decisions, and ultimately whether they accomplish their collective goals. After a long history of focusing on cognitive and behavioral processes, group researchers are beginning to take more seriously the role of affective phenomena. This tenth volume of Research on Managing Groups and Teams brings together some of the top researchers studying the interplay of groups and affect. The works presented examine how groups influence individual members emotional experiences; in turn, how a groups success depends on the emotions and emotional capabilities of its members; how moods and emotions mediate the effects of demographic diversity in groups, the emergence of intra-group conflict, and the attachment individuals feel to their groups; and, how emotions foster divisions between groups, organizations, or even societies. This book is of interest to anyone seeking to better understand group dynamics, the social nature of moods and emotions, or the ways in which affective phenomena can be leveraged to increase human performance and productivity. This book series is available electronically at website
The affective consequences of diversity and homogeneity in groups / Katherine W. Phillips, Robert B. Lount -- How and when leader behavior affects intergroup liking : affect, approval, and allophilia / Todd L. Pittinsky, R. Matthew Montoya, Linda R. Tropp, Anna Chen -- Intergroup emotions in workgroups : some emotional antecedents and consequences of belonging / Patricia Garcia-Prieto, Diane M. Mackie, Veronique Tran, Eliot R. Smith -- Affect and group attachments : the role of shared responsibility / Edward J. Lawler -- The pivotal role of negative affect in understanding the effects of process conflict on group performance / Lindred L. Greer, Karen A. Jehn -- Understanding affectional ties to groups from the perspective of attachment theory / Sujin Lee, Leanne Ling -- Managers' affective expressions as determinants of employee responses to change / Rachael E. Wells, Joel Brockner -- The social consequences of expressing emotional ambivalence in groups and teams / Naomi B. Rothman, Batia M. Wiesenfeld -- Group emotional intelligence and group performance / St(c)Øephane C(c)Đot(c)Øe -- The functions of affect in groups / Cameron P. Anderson -- Power, affect, and value creation in groups / M. Ena Inesi, Margaret A. Neale -- Group emotions and group outcomes : the role of group-member interactions / Seung-Yoon Rhee -- Potential pitfalls of affect convergence in teams : functions and dysfunctions of group affective tone / Jennifer M. George, Eden B. King. - Affective phenomena permeate group life. When individuals work together in groups, feelings of pride, fear, hope, anger, and anxiety constantly emerge and have a profound influence on group member behavior. The experience and expression of moods and emotions shape whether group members form close bonds with one another, how they negotiate roles and status differences, resolve their conflicts, make decisions, and ultimately whether they accomplish their collective goals. After a long history of focusing on cognitive and behavioral processes, group researchers are beginning to take more seriously the role of affective phenomena. This tenth volume of Research on Managing Groups and Teams brings together some of the top researchers studying the interplay of groups and affect. The works presented examine how groups influence individual members emotional experiences; in turn, how a groups success depends on the emotions and emotional capabilities of its members; how moods and emotions mediate the effects of demographic diversity in groups, the emergence of intra-group conflict, and the attachment individuals feel to their groups; and, how emotions foster divisions between groups, organizations, or even societies. This book is of interest to anyone seeking to better understand group dynamics, the social nature of moods and emotions, or the ways in which affective phenomena can be leveraged to increase human performance and productivity. This book series is available electronically at website
The affective consequences of diversity and homogeneity in groups / Katherine W. Phillips, Robert B. Lount -- How and when leader behavior affects intergroup liking : affect, approval, and allophilia / Todd L. Pittinsky, R. Matthew Montoya, Linda R. Tropp, Anna Chen -- Intergroup emotions in workgroups : some emotional antecedents and consequences of belonging / Patricia Garcia-Prieto, Diane M. Mackie, Veronique Tran, Eliot R. Smith -- Affect and group attachments : the role of shared responsibility / Edward J. Lawler -- The pivotal role of negative affect in understanding the effects of process conflict on group performance / Lindred L. Greer, Karen A. Jehn -- Understanding affectional ties to groups from the perspective of attachment theory / Sujin Lee, Leanne Ling -- Managers' affective expressions as determinants of employee responses to change / Rachael E. Wells, Joel Brockner -- The social consequences of expressing emotional ambivalence in groups and teams / Naomi B. Rothman, Batia M. Wiesenfeld -- Group emotional intelligence and group performance / St(c)Øephane C(c)Đot(c)Øe -- The functions of affect in groups / Cameron P. Anderson -- Power, affect, and value creation in groups / M. Ena Inesi, Margaret A. Neale -- Group emotions and group outcomes : the role of group-member interactions / Seung-Yoon Rhee -- Potential pitfalls of affect convergence in teams : functions and dysfunctions of group affective tone / Jennifer M. George, Eden B. King. - Affective phenomena permeate group life. When individuals work together in groups, feelings of pride, fear, hope, anger, and anxiety constantly emerge and have a profound influence on group member behavior. The experience and expression of moods and emotions shape whether group members form close bonds with one another, how they negotiate roles and status differences, resolve their conflicts, make decisions, and ultimately whether they accomplish their collective goals. After a long history of focusing on cognitive and behavioral processes, group researchers are beginning to take more seriously the role of affective phenomena. This tenth volume of Research on Managing Groups and Teams brings together some of the top researchers studying the interplay of groups and affect. The works presented examine how groups influence individual members emotional experiences; in turn, how a groups success depends on the emotions and emotional capabilities of its members; how moods and emotions mediate the effects of demographic diversity in groups, the emergence of intra-group conflict, and the attachment individuals feel to their groups; and, how emotions foster divisions between groups, organizations, or even societies. This book is of interest to anyone seeking to better understand group dynamics, the social nature of moods and emotions, or the ways in which affective phenomena can be leveraged to increase human performance and productivity. This book series is available electronically at website
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edited by Elizabeth A. Mannix, Margaret A. Neale, Cameron P. Anderson
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