On the costs and benefits of emotional labor: A meta-analysis of three decades of research.
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This article provides a quantitative review of the link of emotional labor (emotion-rule dissonance, surface acting, and deep acting) with well-being and performance outcomes. The meta-analysis is based on 494 individual correlations drawn from a final sample of 95 independent studies. Results revealed substantial relationships of emotion-rule dissonance and surface acting with indicators of impaired well-being (ρs between .39 and .48) and job attitudes (ρs between -.24 and -.40) and a small negative relationship with performance outcomes (ρs between -.20 and -.05). Overall, deep acting displayed weak relationships with indicators of impaired well-being and job attitudes but positive relationships with…
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- Cognitive dissonance
- Psychology
- Emotional labor
- Meta-analysis
- Social psychology
- Mediation
- Job satisfaction
- Job performance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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