Effects of shame in the workplace in Chinese culture.

Studies have shown that shame in the workplace has a significant negative impact on an individual’s functioning at work due to the unpleasant feelings shame elicits. In the present study, however, the effects of shame were being explored to learn more about the possible positive interpersonal functi...

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Main Author: Wong, Shi Qi.
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-424212019-12-10T12:43:13Z Effects of shame in the workplace in Chinese culture. Wong, Shi Qi. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Olwen Anna Bedford DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Affection and emotion Studies have shown that shame in the workplace has a significant negative impact on an individual’s functioning at work due to the unpleasant feelings shame elicits. In the present study, however, the effects of shame were being explored to learn more about the possible positive interpersonal function shame serves and the conditions that determine the choice between positive and negative behaviours. Given that most Chinese value social harmony and interpersonal relationships, it was hypothesized that following a shame-producing face loss situation, restorative behaviours would be exhibited by the employees in order to preserve the affected workplace relationships. Information derived from 19 qualitative interviews with Chinese working adults (mean age = 23.58) is used to draw inferences about the interpersonal function of shame and the conditions under which positive behaviours will be elicited due to shame. From the study, shame, an unpleasant emotion, is found to be functional when the situation is perceived to be of slight severity and the consequences of exhibiting negative behaviours are dire in the workplace. Bachelor of Arts 2010-12-01T05:51:35Z 2010-12-01T05:51:35Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42421 en Nanyang Technological University 32 p. application/pdf
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Wong, Shi Qi.
Effects of shame in the workplace in Chinese culture.
description Studies have shown that shame in the workplace has a significant negative impact on an individual’s functioning at work due to the unpleasant feelings shame elicits. In the present study, however, the effects of shame were being explored to learn more about the possible positive interpersonal function shame serves and the conditions that determine the choice between positive and negative behaviours. Given that most Chinese value social harmony and interpersonal relationships, it was hypothesized that following a shame-producing face loss situation, restorative behaviours would be exhibited by the employees in order to preserve the affected workplace relationships. Information derived from 19 qualitative interviews with Chinese working adults (mean age = 23.58) is used to draw inferences about the interpersonal function of shame and the conditions under which positive behaviours will be elicited due to shame. From the study, shame, an unpleasant emotion, is found to be functional when the situation is perceived to be of slight severity and the consequences of exhibiting negative behaviours are dire in the workplace.
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