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More than one strategy: A closer examination of the relationship between deep acting and key employee outcomes

Authors :
Fred R. H. Zijlstra
Philippe Verduyn
Merve Alabak
Ute R. Hülsheger
Section Work & Organisational Psychology
RS: FPN WSP I
RS: FPN WSP II
Section Applied Social Psychology
Source :
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 25(1), 32-45. Educational Publishing Foundation
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The relationship between emotional labor strategies (i.e., deep acting and surface acting) and employee outcomes has been often studied. Yet, although the impact of surface acting on employee well-being is clear, findings regarding deep acting have been inconsistent. In the present study, we propose that this may be explained by the multidimensional nature of deep acting, which subsumes different specific emotion regulation strategies. With a 5-day diary study, we investigated the links between subtypes of deep acting (i.e., cognitive change and attentional deployment) and key employee outcomes (i.e., mental fatigue, self-authenticity, and rewarding interactions) in a sample of 244 employees. Multilevel analyses confirmed that different emotion regulation strategies underlying deep acting were differentially related to employee outcomes, which may explain the mixed results of previous research examining deep acting as a uniform construct. Theoretical and practical implications of considering specific emotion regulation strategies underlying deep acting are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

Details

ISSN :
19391307 and 10768998
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of occupational health psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....51201d5f93a49aea80a66dbfc34a7f54