Explaining affective linkages in teams: individual differences in susceptibility to contagion and individualism-collectivism.

作者: Remus Ilies , David T. Wagner , Frederick P. Morgeson

DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.92.4.1140

关键词: CollectivismSocial relationPsychologySocial influenceSocial psychologyLongitudinal studyEmotional contagionGroup affective toneDevelopmental psychologyAffect (psychology)Social environment

摘要: … interdependent teams. We then examine individual differences in susceptibility to emotional contagion… as a moderator of the strength of team members' affective linkages with their team. …

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