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| Title: | Personnel Managers and Crisis Situations. Emotion-handling Strategies |
| Authors: | Hiillos, Minna |
| Subject: | Management and Organisation |
| Keywords: | personnel management emotion crisis negotiation mothering gender |
| Abstract: | This study focuses on personnel managers in crisis situations. The interviewed personnel managers referred to emotions as a central element to be dealt with in a crisis. However, until recently, the exploration of emotions in organisational life has been de-emphasised or ignored. This study aims to bring to the surface aspects of personnel work that have so far been neglected or remained invisible. It specifically examines how personnel managers handle employees’ and their own emotions in a crisis.
Based on the interviews, a number of emotional episodes were constructed. They describe the type and context of the crisis and the person(s) whose emotions are handled. The main findings of the study are the five emotion-handling strategies that could be constructed from the data. The negotiation-like manner in which personnel managers handled emotions in crisis situations proved especially interesting. They were actually negotiating emotional value for their organisations. Further, they handled their own emotions within the frame of two logics of appropriateness labelled mothering and guide-following. The episodes described also enabled identification of the values enacted by the personnel managers in handling emotions.
The study provides descriptive information on emotion handling, a current and relevant feature in the practice of personnel management. It seeks to offer a frame for developing practical principles that can be helpful in a crisis. It also offers the opportunity to consider a variety of difficult situations that personnel managers may confront in their work. |
| Date of defence: | 19-Nov-2004 |
| Issue Date: | 9-Nov-2004 |
| Publisher: | Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration Svenska handelshögskolan |
| Series/Report no.: | Economics and Society 136 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10227/108 URN:ISBN:951-555-855-7 |
| ISBN: | 951-555-855-7 |
| Appears in Collections: | Economics and Society (Doctoral theses) Management and Organisation - Doctoral Theses
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