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Defining emotional levels and climate as context and events

conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Charmine Hartel
Recent work by Fisher highlighted the importance of making distinctions in levels of measurement of affect. She argued that general measurement of an individual's emotions represents the emotional experience in a person as a single point, or as a summary score of the individual's emotional experience over a period of time. Within-level emotion comparisons, in contrast, are made by assessing the emotional state of an individual at several points in time and then making comparisons between those points, thus, keeping intact the individual's pattern of emotional experience over time. The present argument extends the within/between distinction raised by Fisher at the individual level of analysis to the group or organization level analysis. That is, although affective climate is typically considered as relatively stable or trait-like characteristics of an organization, it can also be thought of as the aggregate measure of people's experiences over time.

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Event

European Academy of Management Conference (2005 : Munich, Germany)

Publisher

München

Location

Munich, Germany

Place of publication

Munich, Germany

Start date

2005-05-04

End date

2005-05-07

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, München

Editor/Contributor(s)

F Piller

Title of proceedings

EURAM 2005 : Fulltext Proceedings

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