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Emotion and power (as social influence): Their impact on organizational citizenship and counterproductive individual and organizational behavior
Authors:Edward L Levine
Institution:Department of Psychology, PCD 4118G, University of South Florida, Tampa FL 33620, United States;Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Porter Hall, Athens, OH 45701, USA
Abstract:Emotion and power as manifested in forms of social influence have been studied throughout millennia, and have recently enjoyed intense scientific scrutiny. However, their joint effects on important classes of discretionary behaviors in work organizations have not been well elaborated. This paper provides a theoretical framework derived from past research within which these joint effects are described, and offers hypotheses to guide future research. A primary theme is that emotion and social influence, when considered at individual, dyadic and organizational levels, have a reciprocal causal relationship and jointly affect organizational behavior, especially behavior that is largely discretionary, including organizational citizenship and counterproductive work behavior (OCB and CWB), as well as counterproductive organizational behavior (COB).
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