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The role of emotions in the control-resistance dyad
Henrique Duarte (Duarte, H.); Ofelia A. Palermo (Palermo, O.); Patrícia Arriaga (Arriaga, P.);
Journal Title
Scandinavian Journal of Management
Year (definitive publication)
2018
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
This paper investigates the implications of perceived Socio-Ideological Organizational Controls (SIOC) dimensions on actors’ lived experiences in the workplace. We explored whether emotions mediate the dyad control-resistance. Data was collected from 385 participants, via a self-administered questionnaire framed as part of a cross-sectional survey design. Our findings suggest that SIOC dimension related to the promotion of values is an important predictor of experiencing higher positive emotions and lower negative emotions at work. The positive emotions, in turn, predict higher organisational citizenship levels and lower resistance behaviours. Based on these findings, we discuss the role and effectiveness of organisational controls inspired by discursive practices.
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Keywords
Socio-ideological controls,Emotions,Resistance,Organizational citizenship behaviour,Counterproductive,Post-bureaucracy
  • Psychology - Social Sciences

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