Abstract
Researchers have issued a call for research on emotional labor to move beyond service roles to other organizational roles (Ashforth & Humphrey, 1993). The present paper proposes that emotional labor plays a pivotal role during performance feedback exchanges between supervisors and subordinates. We suggest that the emotional labor supervisors engage in while providing performance feedback is a vital mechanism by which leaders impact followers' perceptions of the feedback environment (Steelman, Levy, & Snell, 2004) and, subsequently, important outcomes (e.g., employee satisfaction with the feedback, motivation to use feedback, feedback seeking frequency, and LMX quality).
| Original language | American English |
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| Journal | Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS |
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| State | Published - Jan 1 2009 |
Keywords
- emotional labor
- employee motivation research
- employees- rating of
- job performance
- performance standards
Disciplines
- Business Administration, Management, and Operations
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Psychology