Role of Leaders’ Emotional Labor toward Leader’s Job Satisfaction and Emotional Exhaustion: Moderating Role of Psychological Capital

  • Sania Noreen Sialkot International Airport
  • Qasim Ali Nisar The Superior College, Lahore
  • Shahbaz Haider Universiti Utara Malaysia
  • Tan Fee Yean Universiti Utara Malaysia
Keywords: Emotional labor, surface acting, deep acting, display of genuine emotions, job satisfaction, emotional exhaustion, psychological capital

Abstract

Everyone has to manage the emotions during their interaction with others; similar case is with the leaders in organizations. Leaders’ actively and continually regulate their emotional state. The crucial role of emotions in interactional process as well in decision making triggers leaders to be vigilant about their emotional labor strategies. Thus emotional labor has become an emerging construct in leadership domain. This study has collected data from 250 doctors working in private and public hospitals in Gujranwala. Findings demonstrated leaders’ deep acting as well as displaying natural emotions are positively associated with job satisfaction and negatively associated with leaders’ emotional exhaustion. Moreover, surface acting has significant positive relationship with leaders’ emotional exhaustion and negative relationship with leaders’ job satisfaction. Psychological capital significantly moderated the relationship between leaders’ emotional labor strategies, leaders’ job satisfaction and leaders’ emotional exhaustion.

Author Biographies

Sania Noreen, Sialkot International Airport

She did her MBA and served at Sialkot Airport as Assistant HR officer. Her research interests include human resource management, and leadership

Qasim Ali Nisar, The Superior College, Lahore

Qasim Ali Nisar has been working as Assistant Professor at faculty of Business Administration and Management Sciences, Superior University Lahore. He has more than 5 years of teaching experience in different public and private universities and has number of research publications in international well reputed (SSCI, ESCI, Scopus, ABDC, and HEC indexed) journals. He is the director of Research Solutions Consultancy, and organised more than 50 training workshops on different statistical tools (Smart PLS, AMOS, SPSS, and NVivo) in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan. His research areas include management, organisational behaviours and leadership, human resource management, and hospitality and tourism management.

Shahbaz Haider, Universiti Utara Malaysia

Shahbaz Haider is currently pursuing his PhD in Human Resource Management at School of Business Management, Universiti Utara Malaysia. His research areas include human resource management, leadership, and organisational behaviours.

Tan Fee Yean, Universiti Utara Malaysia

Tan Fee Yean is an associate professor at School of Business Management, College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia. After obtained PhD in Human Resource Management, she did a year of postdoctoral research fellow at University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. She is an active researcher in the area of organizational behavior (OB) and Human Resource Management (HRM).

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Published
2021-02-26
How to Cite
Noreen, S., Nisar, Q. A., Haider, S., & Yean, T. F. (2021). Role of Leaders’ Emotional Labor toward Leader’s Job Satisfaction and Emotional Exhaustion: Moderating Role of Psychological Capital. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 23(1), 36-54. Retrieved from https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/v3/gamaijb/article/view/15743