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Emotional Dissonance in Organizations: Conceptualizing the Roles of Self‐Esteem and Job‐Induced Tension

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    Abstract

    <p> In the workplace, emotional dissonance is the conflict between emotions experienced by the employee and those required by the organization. Earlier studies have established that emotional dissonance reduces job satisfaction and exacerbates emotional exhaustion. Emotional dissonance typically occurs during interactions between employees and customers in service industries. As Western economies are dominated by service industries, emotional dissonance may result in rising numbers of dissatisfied and burned out employees. This study examined the process by which emotional dissonance operates, and the impact of self&hyphen;esteem on emotional dissonance. Emotional dissonance was found to induce job tension leading, in turn, to emotional exhaustion. Employees with innately low self&hyphen;esteem were more likely to experience emotional dissonance and suffer from emotional exhaustion. Other employees found that emotional dissonance reduced their self&hyphen;esteem leaving them dissatisfied.</p>
    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalLeadership & Organization Development Journal
    Volume20
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 1999

    Keywords

    • conflict
    • job satisfaction
    • self‐esteem
    • stress

    Disciplines

    • Business

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