Academic Administrative Emotion Management: A Systematic Literature Review
Journal: IRASD Journal of Management (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2021-12-31
Authors : Khalid Mahmood Khan; Najam ul Kashif;
Page : 373-378
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Abstract
This study investigated sociological nature of emotions with its predictors and effects through literature review. Individuals need motivational force in every field; it determines the level of effort in work. In academic field emotions of anxiety, stress, envy, challenge may affect teachers in educational institutions. Thinking approach and aptitudes can be enriched by employing simple methods like experiencing the positive emotions and taking life as an enjoyment. If employees hide their true feelings about organization, the results may affect the organizational working adversely. The investigation of emotion management impact is necessary for effective engagement of teachers. Literature revealed various intrinsic or extrinsic influential factors for the emotion management and emotion regulation. There are different models like Integrated Model of Emotional Intelligence, process Model and Ego Depletion Model. But in context Pakistan’s education system the related study developed a response modulation model (URE) which will help us in stressful situations and minimizing the intensity of emotions.
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