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Beyond the Feeling Individual: Insights from Sociology on Emotions and Embeddedness

Rongrong Zhang1; Maxim Voronov2; Madeline Toubiana3; Russ Vince4,5; Bryant Ashley Hudson6

1 The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen · 2 York University · 3 University of Ottawa · 4 University of Bath · 5 University of St Andrews · 6 IESEG School of Management, Univ. Lille, CNRS, UMR 9221 ‐ LEM ‐ Lille Economie Management

Journal of Management Studies 2024

AbstractOrganizational scholars have treated emotions mostly as an individual‐level phenomenon, with limited theorisation of emotions as an important component in social embeddedness. In this review essay, we argue for the need for a toolkit to study emotions as an inherently social phenomenon. To do so, we apply insights from sociology that have been under‐utilized in management and organization research. We focus on three sociological concepts: collective emotions and social bonds, emotional energy and moral batteries, and emotional capital. We then develop an integrative model of emotional embeddedness to emphasize that emotions are socially constructed and socially authorized. We end the paper by setting out a research agenda for more research in management and organization that is informed by these three concepts.

DOI
10.1111/joms.12976
Volume
61 (5)
Pages
2212-2250
Language
en
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