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Dynamic models of well-being: implications of affective events theory for expanding current views on personality and climate
Authors:Russell Cropanzano  Marie T. Dasborough
Affiliation:1. Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USArussell.cropanzano@colorado.edu;3. Department of Management, School of Business, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124-6520, USA
Abstract:Research investigations into employee well-being (EWB) have tended to take a between-individual approach, which highlights differences among people. This traditional paradigm has been complemented by examinations of intraindividual EWB, which explores within-person variation over periods of time. Drawing on affective events theory (AET), we further elaborate the implications of intraindividual EWB for two reasonably stable sets of constructs—personality traits and affective climates. We argue that the intraindividual paradigm challenges scholars to rethink what they mean by stability, concluding that stability can be conceptualized in two ways—as reasonably consistent levels of affect and predictable patterns of affective change.
Keywords:affective events theory  well-being  workplace affect
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