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The importance of emotional display rules for employee well-being: A multi-group comparison
Authors:Jan F. Ybema
Affiliation:TNO Work and Employment, PO Box 718, 2130 AS Hoofddorp, The Netherlands
Abstract:‘Serving with a smile’ has generally been associated with negative effects for employee well-being. The present study investigated whether emotional display rules also relate to positive outcomes by distinguishing demands to suppress negative emotional response (negative display rules) from demands to express positive emotions (positive display rules). In line with the job demands-resources model, outcomes involved emotional exhaustion and work engagement. Participants were employees in three occupational groups in the human service profession: sales (N?=?480), healthcare (N?=?399), and education (N?=?220). The outcomes of a multi-group analysis in LISREL revealed for all three occupational groups that negative display rules were related to emotional exhaustion while positive display rules were associated with work engagement. Together, these findings suggest that ‘serving with a smile’ can enhance employee well-being, when the emphasis is on showing positive affects instead of suppressing negative affects.
Keywords:emotional display rules  affect regulation  well-being  work engagement  emotional exhaustion
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