同情
证人
叙述的
心理学
意会
多样性(控制论)
社会心理学
同情疲劳
工作(物理)
临床心理学
倦怠
公共关系
政治学
计算机科学
哲学
语言学
机械工程
工程类
人工智能
法学
作者
Jacoba Lilius,Monica C. Worline,Sally Maitlis,Jason Kanov,Jane E. Dutton,Peter J. Frost
摘要
Abstract This paper describes two studies that explore core questions about compassion at work. Findings from a pilot survey indicate that compassion occurs with relative frequency among a wide variety of individuals, suggesting a relationship between experienced compassion, positive emotion, and affective commitment. A complementary narrative study reveals a wide range of compassion triggers and illuminates ways that work colleagues respond to suffering. The narrative analysis demonstrates that experienced compassion provides important sensemaking occasions where employees who receive, witness, or participate in the delivery of compassion reshape understandings of their co‐workers, themselves, and their organizations. Together these studies map the contours of compassion at work, provide evidence of its powerful consequences, and open a horizon of new research questions. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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