The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators
Work-related satisfaction has critical benefits. To predict work-related satisfaction, we investigated how a counterpart’s expressions of emotional complexity (both positive and negative emotions), positive emotions, and negative emotions influenced a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction during dis...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-51402024-05-21T09:14:38Z The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators TSAI, Ming-hong Work-related satisfaction has critical benefits. To predict work-related satisfaction, we investigated how a counterpart’s expressions of emotional complexity (both positive and negative emotions), positive emotions, and negative emotions influenced a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction during discussions over different work-relevant ideas. We conducted a three-wave coworker survey (N = 529) and an experiment with a confederate as a task partner (N = 378). The results consistently showed significant positive impacts of a counterpart’s emotional complexity and positive emotion expressions on a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction by enhancing the perceiver’s positive emotions and evaluation of the counterpart’s openness. Conversely, a counterpart’s negative emotion expression significantly decreased a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction by reducing perceived counterpart openness. We also did not find a perceiver’s negative emotion as a significant mediator of the associations between the three emotional expressions and work-related satisfaction. Therefore, our investigation highlights similar positive effects of emotional complexity and positive emotion expressions and suggests that an expression of both positive and negative emotions promotes satisfaction by enhancing positive emotions and openness perception. 2024-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3882 info:doi/10.1080/02699931.2023.2299981 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5140/viewcontent/preprint_emotional_expression.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Emotional expression Emotional complexity Openness Emotions Work-related satisfaction Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Theory |
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Work-related satisfaction has critical benefits. To predict work-related satisfaction, we investigated how a counterpart’s expressions of emotional complexity (both positive and negative emotions), positive emotions, and negative emotions influenced a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction during discussions over different work-relevant ideas. We conducted a three-wave coworker survey (N = 529) and an experiment with a confederate as a task partner (N = 378). The results consistently showed significant positive impacts of a counterpart’s emotional complexity and positive emotion expressions on a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction by enhancing the perceiver’s positive emotions and evaluation of the counterpart’s openness. Conversely, a counterpart’s negative emotion expression significantly decreased a perceiver’s work-related satisfaction by reducing perceived counterpart openness. We also did not find a perceiver’s negative emotion as a significant mediator of the associations between the three emotional expressions and work-related satisfaction. Therefore, our investigation highlights similar positive effects of emotional complexity and positive emotion expressions and suggests that an expression of both positive and negative emotions promotes satisfaction by enhancing positive emotions and openness perception. |
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The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators |
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The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators |
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The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators |
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The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators |
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The interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: An examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators |
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interpersonal effects of emotional expressions with both and single valences on work-related satisfaction: an examination of emotions and perceived openness as mediators |
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