TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationship Quality and Virtuousness
T2 - Emotional Carrying Capacity as a Source of Individual and Team Resilience
AU - Stephens, John Paul
AU - Heaphy, Emily D.
AU - Carmeli, Abraham
AU - Spreitzer, Gretchen M.
AU - Dutton, Jane E.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Virtuousness in organizations involves individuals and teams being resilient, or bouncing back from setbacks in ways that allow them to adapt and grow. In two studies, we focus on emotional carrying capacity (ECC), wherein relationship partners express more of their emotions, express both positive and negative emotions, and do so constructively, as a source of resilience in individuals and in teams. Study 1's findings indicate that ECC is positively related to individual resilience and that ECC mediates the link between relationship closeness and individual resilience. Study 2's findings indicate a similar pattern for resilience at the team level: ECC is positively related to team resilience and mediates the connection between trust and team resilience. Together, these studies provide insight into how emotional expression in relationships is a key mechanism in explaining resilience, a foundational element for the pursuit of long-term virtuousness for individuals and for teams.
AB - Virtuousness in organizations involves individuals and teams being resilient, or bouncing back from setbacks in ways that allow them to adapt and grow. In two studies, we focus on emotional carrying capacity (ECC), wherein relationship partners express more of their emotions, express both positive and negative emotions, and do so constructively, as a source of resilience in individuals and in teams. Study 1's findings indicate that ECC is positively related to individual resilience and that ECC mediates the link between relationship closeness and individual resilience. Study 2's findings indicate a similar pattern for resilience at the team level: ECC is positively related to team resilience and mediates the connection between trust and team resilience. Together, these studies provide insight into how emotional expression in relationships is a key mechanism in explaining resilience, a foundational element for the pursuit of long-term virtuousness for individuals and for teams.
KW - emotional carrying capacity
KW - relationship closeness
KW - resilience
KW - teams
KW - trust
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84873974606&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0021886312471193
DO - 10.1177/0021886312471193
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AN - SCOPUS:84873974606
SN - 0021-8863
VL - 49
SP - 13
EP - 41
JO - The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
JF - The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
IS - 1
ER -