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Self-transcendent emotions and their influence on organizational effectiveness: A literature review and synthesis
Authors:Eugene YJ Tee  Raja Intan Arifah binti Raja Reza Shah
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Higher Education Learning Philosophy (HELP) University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2. Graduate School, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Contribution: Conceptualization, Writing - review & editing

Abstract:Self-transcendent emotions are positive emotions that arise out of other-focused appraisals. These emotions shift attention from the self to the needs and concerns of others. Limited work, however, focuses on self-transcendent emotions and the underlying cognitive and behavioural mechanisms by which they benefit organizations. We review the disparate streams of research on self-transcendent emotions and detail the thought-action repertoires of four self-transcendent emotions (compassion, gratitude, inspiration, and awe), explaining how each contributes to effective organizational functioning. Central to achieving this aim is the broaden-and-build theory. We show how the four self-transcendent emotions broaden cognitive processes and build the necessary resources leading to specific positive organizational outcomes. We conclude our review with four themes: (a) the importance of delineating levels of analysis in self-transcendent emotion research, (b) acknowledging contextual and cross-cultural differences shaping the experience of self-transcendent emotions, (c) addressing measurement concerns, and (d) the examination of other self-transcendent emotions. In effect, we synthesize the positive psychology and organizational behaviour literature, generating a framework that prompts theoretical and practical considerations for the role of self-transcendent emotions in organizations.
Keywords:broaden-and-build  positive organizational behaviour  self-transcendent emotions
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