ORGANIZATIONAL AFFECTIVE TONE: A MESO PERSPECTIVE ON THE ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF CONSISTENT AFFECT IN ORGANIZATIONS

Grounded in an open systems perspective, we build and test new theory about how the kinds of industries in which an organization participates influence organizational affective tone and connect to workforce strain. We propose that the more an organization’s activities lie in consumer-centric industr...

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