Emotional inertia is a central feature of emotion dynamics and it refers to the degree to which emotional states are self-predictive and linger over time, describing their resistance to change. It is related to several indicators of maladjustment, yet there is limited research on its correlates in the workplace, where it may be particularly relevant as emotional experiences deeply influence organizational life. In two experience-sampling studies, we studied temporal dependency of negative emotional states at work in terms of emotional inertia. In a first study (n = 128), we investigated the association between exhaustion, the core dimension of burnout, with inertia of negative emotions. In a second study (n = 116), we aimed to replicate findings from the first study and additionally examined the moderating role of inertia of negative emotions in the relationship between negative emotions at work and counterproductive work behaviour. The findings show that exhaustion is consistently associated with inertia of negative emotions, and that inertia of negative emotions aggravates the relation between negative emotions and workers' counterproductive work behaviour.

Inertia of negative emotions at work: Correlates of inflexible emotion dynamics in the workplace / De Longis, Evelina; Alessandri, Guido; Sonnentag, Sabine; Kuppens, Peter. - In: APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0269-994X. - 71:2(2022), pp. 380-406. [10.1111/apps.12325]

Inertia of negative emotions at work: Correlates of inflexible emotion dynamics in the workplace

De Longis, Evelina;Alessandri, Guido;
2022

Abstract

Emotional inertia is a central feature of emotion dynamics and it refers to the degree to which emotional states are self-predictive and linger over time, describing their resistance to change. It is related to several indicators of maladjustment, yet there is limited research on its correlates in the workplace, where it may be particularly relevant as emotional experiences deeply influence organizational life. In two experience-sampling studies, we studied temporal dependency of negative emotional states at work in terms of emotional inertia. In a first study (n = 128), we investigated the association between exhaustion, the core dimension of burnout, with inertia of negative emotions. In a second study (n = 116), we aimed to replicate findings from the first study and additionally examined the moderating role of inertia of negative emotions in the relationship between negative emotions at work and counterproductive work behaviour. The findings show that exhaustion is consistently associated with inertia of negative emotions, and that inertia of negative emotions aggravates the relation between negative emotions and workers' counterproductive work behaviour.
2022
counterproductive work behaviour, emotion dynamics, emotional inertia, exhaustion, negative emotions
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Inertia of negative emotions at work: Correlates of inflexible emotion dynamics in the workplace / De Longis, Evelina; Alessandri, Guido; Sonnentag, Sabine; Kuppens, Peter. - In: APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0269-994X. - 71:2(2022), pp. 380-406. [10.1111/apps.12325]
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