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Emotions
Emotion Definition
 Overt reactions that express feelings about events
 Always have an object/cause

Emotional Contagion
 Tendency to mimic the emotional expressions of others
 Therefore converging with them emotionally

Universal Emotions
 Expression of emotions is universal
 Seen with facial expressions

Display rules
 Cultural norms
 Govern the appropriateness of expressing emotions

Source of emotions
Self-conscious emotions
 Feelings that stem from within
o Shame
o Guilt
o Embarrassment
o Pride
 Helps people stay aware of and regulate their relationships
 Brain involved closely
o Damage to orbitofrontal portion experience these less
Social Emotions
 Feelings based on information external to themselves
o Pity
o Envy
o Jealousy
o Scorn

,Major Emotions and Subcategories




Circumplex model of affect
 Way to differentiate between emotions
o By combining 2 dimensions
 The degree to which emotions are pleasant or unpleasant
 The degree to which they make one feel alert and engaged
(activated)
 Displayed in a diagram
 Results in 4 major categories
o Emotions fall in or between them

,Mood
 Exists as a background to our daily experiences
 Unfocused and relatively mild feeling
o You are either in a good or bad mood
o Not specific such as emotions like sad or excited
 Mood fluctuation caused by a combination of
o Temporary shifts in feeling states
 Short term differences in the way we feel
 Partly responsible for moods
o More stable personality traits
 Consistent
 A person’s predisposition to positive or negative mood\

, Emotions & Mood in an Organisation
Happy people outperform the less happy
 Get better jobs
o Higher autonomy (independence)
o Greater meaning
o Greater variety
 Perform these jobs more successfully
o In all types of jobs
 Happier bosses have happier employees
o Happy employees remain at heir job
 Happier organisation more profitable
o Employer then makes more money too

Happy workers more successful
Decision quality
 Make more accurate decision
 Decisions are important to the group’s effectiveness
 Therefore better management material

Evaluation
 Affected by mood
 Good mood
 Positive evaluation
o Kind and encouraging feedback
o Promotes improvement
 Bad mood
 Negative feedback
o Unable to help employees improve their work
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