How people emotions frame their behave in organisations


Assignment

Discuss to what extent do cognitive and biological factors interact in emotion within the workplaceenvironment. For this question use Weiss and Cropanzano's (1996) Affective Events theoryas guiding framework.

Words-2000.

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Essay Structure:

Introduction

What is an emotion?

Explanation of the relevance of cognitive and biological factors in the feeling of emotion

Give examples like fear, Ager, Surprise, Sadness, Happiness

How we are experiencing it?

Combination of biological and cognition factors

Define physiology

Purpose of the essay

Theories you going to use in the essay

Affective event theory (AET)

Why are we looking at the things called emotions -theory supports it

How people emotions frame their behave in organisations

Affective responses

Body of the esesay

Introduce biological factors of emotions- Different theories agues different factors

Outline cognitive factors of emotion- Conscious and unconscious factors in controlling emotions

How they are interacting with each 3 theories

Le doux theory

Two Factor theory

Lazarus's theory of appraisal

Connect the theories with each other , disagreements, how they are relate back

Conclusion

Summarize things briefly, pose questions and answer

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