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How Does Daily Performance Affect Next-Day Emotional Labor? The Mediating Roles of Evening Relaxation and Next-Morning Positive Affect
- Hur, Won-Moo;
- Shin, Yuhyung;
- Moon, Tae Won
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The present study examined the daily relationship between job performance. relaxation, positive affect, and emotional labor. Drawing on the effort-recovery model and broaden-and-build theory, we proposed that job performance on a particular day fosters evening relaxation and next-morning positive affect and that this leads to increased deep acting and decreased surface acting the next day. To test our propositions. we conducted 2 diary studies using the experienced sampling method. In Study 1, 93 flight attendants participated in morning and end-of-workday surveys for 5 workdays. In Study 2, 98 hotel employees responded to morning, end-of-workday, and evening surveys for 5 workdays. In both studies, we found positive relationships between daily job performance, evening relaxation, next-morning positive affect. and next-day deep acting. We further found support for the indirect effect of daily job performance on next-day deep acting through evening relaxation and next-morning positive affect. Although next-morning positive affect had a marginally negative relationship with next-day surface acting in Study I. this relationship became nonsignificant when next-morning negative affect was included in the model (Study 2). The robustness of these findings was validated in supplementary analyses.
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- 제목
- How Does Daily Performance Affect Next-Day Emotional Labor? The Mediating Roles of Evening Relaxation and Next-Morning Positive Affect
- 저자
- Hur, Won-Moo; Shin, Yuhyung; Moon, Tae Won
- 발행일
- 2020-12
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 25
- 호
- 6
- 페이지
- 410 ~ 425