A Revisionist History Approach to the Study of Emotional Labor: Have We Forgotten Display Rules and Service Contexts?

IF 4.1 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Management Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1177/10564926241261897
Aqsa Dutli, Allison S. Gabriel, John P. Trougakos
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We take a revisionist approach to study emotional labor—commoditization of emotions for a wage—to delineate how organizational scholars must “revive and resubmit” two crucial elements of the emotional labor phenomenon that have been left behind as research within this space evolved. First, we argue that scholars have not paid enough recent attention to display rules that prescribe what emotions are acceptable within service interactions, instead assuming classic conceptualizations (i.e. show positive emotions and hide negative emotions) still prevail. Second, we highlight that the shift away from service occupations to more white-collar occupations may have minimized our understanding of the complexity of emotional labor in modern service arrangements, such as multiple job holders, and employees in the gig economy. We hope that future emotional labor scholarship will dig into several taken-for-granted assumptions about the phenomenon moving forward to help “go back to the basics” regarding display rules of those in service work.
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情感劳动研究的历史修正主义方法:我们是否忘记了展示规则和服务环境?
我们采用一种修正主义的方法来研究情感劳动--将情感商品化以换取报酬--从而勾勒出组织学者必须如何 "恢复和重新提交 "情感劳动现象的两个关键要素,这两个要素在这一领域的研究发展过程中已被抛在脑后。首先,我们认为,学者们近期对规定服务互动中可接受的情绪的显示规则关注不够,而是假定经典概念(即显示积极情绪和隐藏消极情绪)仍然占主导地位。其次,我们强调,从服务职业向更多白领职业的转变,可能最大限度地降低了我们对现代服务安排中情感劳动复杂性的理解,如多重工作持有者和 "打工经济 "中的员工。我们希望未来的情感劳动学术研究能够深入探讨有关这一现象的几个理所当然的假设,以帮助我们 "返璞归真",了解服务工作中的展示规则。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management Inquiry, sponsored by the Western Academy of Management, is a refereed journal for scholars and professionals in management, organizational behavior, strategy, and human resources. Its intent is to explore ideas and build knowledge in management theory and practice, with a focus on creative, nontraditional research as well as key controversies in the field. The journal seeks to maintain a constructive balance between innovation and quality, and at the same time widely define the forms that relevant contributions to the field can take. JMI features six sections: Meet the Person, Provocations, Reflections on Experience, Nontraditional Research, Essays, and Dialog.
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