Understanding the depleting and replenishing effects of compassion on resources and stress recovery
Existing literature on compassion in the workplace examines the antecedents of compassion and compassionate organizing with the underlying assumption that compassion for the suffering of others is a positive emotion and has desirable outcomes. I challenge this assumption by conceptualizing compassio...
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Main Author: | SIM, Samantha Su-Hsien |
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2017
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