Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace

Orientation: Emotions must be investigated within the natural contexts in which they occur. It therefore becomes crucial to study episodes in the workplace. Research purpose: The objective of this study was to determine the positive and negative emotion episodes and frequencies of working Afrikaans-...

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Main Authors: Cara S. Jonker, Althea Van der Merwe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2013-07-01
Series:SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
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Online Access:https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/1006
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description Orientation: Emotions must be investigated within the natural contexts in which they occur. It therefore becomes crucial to study episodes in the workplace. Research purpose: The objective of this study was to determine the positive and negative emotion episodes and frequencies of working Afrikaans-speaking adults. Motivation for the study: To date, no study has been conducted to determine emotion episodes amongst White Afrikaans-speaking working adults in South Africa. Gooty, Connelly, Griffith and Gupta also argue for research on emotions in the natural settings in which they occur – the workplace. Research design, approach and method: A survey design with an availability sample was used. The participants (N = 179) consisted of White Afrikaans-speaking working adults. The Episode Grid was administered to capture the emotion episodes. Main findings: The main emotion episodes reported on with positive content included goal achievement, receiving recognition and personal incidents. Emotion episodes with negative content included categories such as behaviour of work colleagues, acts of boss/superior/management and task requirements. Practical and/or managerial implications: The findings are useful for managers who want to enhance the emotional quality of the work-life of employees. Changes could be made, for example, to practices of giving recognition within work environments and the clarification of task requirements. The knowledge on emotion episodes could be very useful in planning interventions. Contribution and/or value-adding: The findings and results of this study provided insight into emotion episodes as events in the workplace can cause positive and negative workplace experiences. This information should be taken into consideration with regard to wellness and emotion measurement efforts.
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spelling doaj.art-844b2e87d11c455b8646b60040417b0a2022-12-22T02:53:29ZengAOSISSA Journal of Industrial Psychology0258-52002071-07632013-07-01391e1e1210.4102/sajip.v39i1.1006904Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplaceCara S. Jonker0Althea Van der Merwe1Workwell Research Unit, Economic and Management Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWorkwell Research Unit, Economic and Management Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOrientation: Emotions must be investigated within the natural contexts in which they occur. It therefore becomes crucial to study episodes in the workplace. Research purpose: The objective of this study was to determine the positive and negative emotion episodes and frequencies of working Afrikaans-speaking adults. Motivation for the study: To date, no study has been conducted to determine emotion episodes amongst White Afrikaans-speaking working adults in South Africa. Gooty, Connelly, Griffith and Gupta also argue for research on emotions in the natural settings in which they occur – the workplace. Research design, approach and method: A survey design with an availability sample was used. The participants (N = 179) consisted of White Afrikaans-speaking working adults. The Episode Grid was administered to capture the emotion episodes. Main findings: The main emotion episodes reported on with positive content included goal achievement, receiving recognition and personal incidents. Emotion episodes with negative content included categories such as behaviour of work colleagues, acts of boss/superior/management and task requirements. Practical and/or managerial implications: The findings are useful for managers who want to enhance the emotional quality of the work-life of employees. Changes could be made, for example, to practices of giving recognition within work environments and the clarification of task requirements. The knowledge on emotion episodes could be very useful in planning interventions. Contribution and/or value-adding: The findings and results of this study provided insight into emotion episodes as events in the workplace can cause positive and negative workplace experiences. This information should be taken into consideration with regard to wellness and emotion measurement efforts.https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/1006Emotion eventsEmotion episodesAffective events theory
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Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace
SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
Emotion events
Emotion episodes
Affective events theory
title Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace
title_full Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace
title_fullStr Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace
title_full_unstemmed Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace
title_short Emotion episodes of Afrikaans-speaking employees in the workplace
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topic Emotion events
Emotion episodes
Affective events theory
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