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  • 11 Aug 2023
  • News

How CEOs Can Navigate the Emotional Labor of Leadership

  • 1 Feb 2010
  • Conference Presentation

Language Mandates, Power & Emotions in Globally Distributed Teams

By: Tsedal Neeley
Keywords: Groups and Teams; Power and Influence; Emotions
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Neeley, Tsedal. "Language Mandates, Power & Emotions in Globally Distributed Teams." Boston College, Carroll School of Management, February 1, 2010.
  • 2010
  • Other Teaching and Training Material

Note: Moral Decision-Making: Reason, Emotion & Luck (revised) 9-910-029

By: Michael A. Wheeler
Keywords: Moral Sensibility; Emotions
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Wheeler, Michael A. "Note: Moral Decision-Making: Reason, Emotion & Luck (revised) 9-910-029." 2010.
  • 2014
  • Working Paper

Reappraisal Distance: Introducing a New Dimension of Emotion Regulation

By: A.W. Brooks and M.E. Schweitzer
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Brooks, A.W., and M.E. Schweitzer. "Reappraisal Distance: Introducing a New Dimension of Emotion Regulation." Working Paper, 2014.
  • 17 Sep 2015
  • News

How to Create an Emotional Connection With Remote Employees

  • 1 Mar 2010
  • Conference Presentation

Language Mandates, Power & Emotions in Globally Distributed Teams

By: Tsedal Neeley
Keywords: Groups and Teams; Emotions; Power and Influence
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Neeley, Tsedal. "Language Mandates, Power & Emotions in Globally Distributed Teams." University of Virginia, Darden School of Business, March 1, 2010.
  • January 19, 2023
  • Article

How to Build a Life: Nothing Drains You Like Mixed Emotions

By: Arthur C. Brooks
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Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Nothing Drains You Like Mixed Emotions." The Atlantic (January 19, 2023).
  • May 2021
  • Conference Presentation

Amplification in the Evaluation of Emotional Expressions Over Time

By: Amit Goldenberg
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Goldenberg, Amit. "Amplification in the Evaluation of Emotional Expressions Over Time." Paper presented at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, May 2021. (Virtual.)
  • December 1998 (Revised April 1999)
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Mind of the Market: The Emotional Brain, Primer Eight

By: Gerald Zaltman and Kathryn A. Braun
Keywords: Markets; Research; Consumer Behavior
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Zaltman, Gerald, and Kathryn A. Braun. "Mind of the Market: The Emotional Brain, Primer Eight." Harvard Business School Case 599-008, December 1998. (Revised April 1999.)
  • 08 Jun 2016
  • News

How retailers use emotion to make you spend more

  • Article

Riding the Passion Wave or Fighting to Stay Afloat? A Theory of Differentiated Passion Contagion

By: Emma Frank, Kai Krautter, Wen Wu and Jon M. Jachimowicz
Prior research suggests that employees benefit from highly passionate teammates because passion spreads easily from one employee to the next. We develop theory to propose that life in high-passion teams may not be as uniformly advantageous as previously assumed. We... View Details
Keywords: Passion; Emotional Contagion; Emotions; Groups and Teams; Employees; Power and Influence; Performance Improvement
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Frank, Emma, Kai Krautter, Wen Wu, and Jon M. Jachimowicz. "Riding the Passion Wave or Fighting to Stay Afloat? A Theory of Differentiated Passion Contagion." Administrative Science Quarterly (in press). (Pre-published online February 6, 2025.)
  • 21 Jun 2020
  • News

How to Manage the Emotional Impact of Getting Laid Off

  • December 2022
  • Article

The Emotional Rewards of Prosocial Spending Are Robust and Replicable in Large Samples

By: Lara B. Aknin, Elizabeth W. Dunn and Ashley V. Whillans
Past studies show that spending money on other people—prosocial spending—increases a person’s happiness. However, foundational research on this topic was conducted prior to psychology’s credibility revolution (or “replication crisis”), so it is essential to ask... View Details
Keywords: Happiness; Money
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Aknin, Lara B., Elizabeth W. Dunn, and Ashley V. Whillans. "The Emotional Rewards of Prosocial Spending Are Robust and Replicable in Large Samples." Current Directions in Psychological Science 31, no. 6 (December 2022): 536–545.
  • June–July 2014
  • Article

Language as a Lightning Rod: Power Contests, Emotion Regulation, and Subgroup Dynamics in Global Teams

By: Pamela J. Hinds, Tsedal Neeley and Catherine Durnell Cramton
Through an ethnographic study comprised of interviews with and observations of 96 globally distributed members in six software development teams, we propose a model that captures how asymmetries in language fluency contribute to an us vs. them dynamic so common in... View Details
Keywords: Equality and Inequality; Communication Intention and Meaning; Groups and Teams; Applications and Software; Emotions; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Power and Influence; Information Technology Industry
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Hinds, Pamela J., Tsedal Neeley, and Catherine Durnell Cramton. "Language as a Lightning Rod: Power Contests, Emotion Regulation, and Subgroup Dynamics in Global Teams." Journal of International Business Studies 45, no. 5 (June–July 2014): 536–561.
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By: Alison Wood Brooks
Professor Brooks studies the psychology of conversation and emotion—topics at the intersection of how people think, feel, and interact. From pitching ideas to seeking advice, from asking questions to giving compliments, from talking about (or hiding) our feelings and... View Details
Keywords: Anxiety; Emotion; Emotion Regulation; Reappraisal; Negotiation; Trust; Performance
  • Feb 2021
  • Talk

What Makes Groups Emotional?

By: Amit Goldenberg
Keywords: Emotion; Group Dynamics; Emotion Contagion
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Goldenberg, Amit. "What Makes Groups Emotional?" University of California, Riverside, February 2021.
  • 2016
  • Article

Buying to Blunt Negative Feelings: Materialistic Escape from the Self

By: Grant Edward Donnelly, Masha Ksendzova, Ryan Howell, Kathleen Vohs and Roy F. Baumeister
We propose that escape theory, which describes how individuals seek to free themselves from aversive states of self-awareness, helps explain key patterns of materialistic people’s behavior. As predicted by escape theory, materialistic individuals may feel dissatisfied... View Details
Keywords: Materialism; Escape; Self; Negative Emotions; Self-awareness; Emotions; Consumer Behavior; Identity; Motivation and Incentives
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Donnelly, Grant Edward, Masha Ksendzova, Ryan Howell, Kathleen Vohs, and Roy F. Baumeister. "Buying to Blunt Negative Feelings: Materialistic Escape from the Self." Review of General Psychology 20, no. 3 (2016): 272–316.

    The Challenge of Maintaining Passion for Work over Time: A Daily Perspective on Passion and Emotional Exhaustion

    Passion for work is highly coveted, but many employees report struggling to maintain their passion over time. In the current research, we explain the challenge of pursuing passion by conceptualizing passion as an attribute with temporal variation. Viewed through... View Details
    • 18 Nov 2021
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    James Gross: Building Emotion Regulation Skills During the Pandemic and Beyond

    • September 2019
    • Article

    The Interpersonal Costs of Dishonesty: How Dishonest Behavior Reduces Individuals' Ability to Read Others' Emotions

    By: J.J. Lee, H. Hardin, B. Parmar and F. Gino
    In this research, we examine the unintended consequences of dishonest behavior for one’s interpersonal abilities and subsequent ethical behavior. Specifically, we unpack how dishonest conduct can reduce one’s generalized empathic accuracy—the ability to accurately read... View Details
    Keywords: Dishonesty; Empathy; Ethics; Behavior; Interpersonal Communication; Emotions; Perception
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    Lee, J.J., H. Hardin, B. Parmar, and F. Gino. "The Interpersonal Costs of Dishonesty: How Dishonest Behavior Reduces Individuals' Ability to Read Others' Emotions." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148, no. 9 (September 2019): 1557–1574.
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