Article ID: | iaor200952590 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 20 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 22 |
End Page Number: | 34 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2008 |
Journal: | Organization Science |
Authors: | SanchezBurks Jeffrey, Huy Quy Nguyen |
Keywords: | organization |
This paper introduces emotional aperture, defined as the ability to recognize the composition of diverse emotions in a collective (e.g., group or business unit). We develop the thesis that a leader's ability to respond effectively to patterns of shared emotions that arise during strategic change and other emotionally turbulent organizational processes depends on the leader's ability to use emotional aperture. Additionally, we describe key cultural, psychological, and contextual enablers and impediments to achieving the necessary focus and accuracy that characterize the effective use of emotional aperture in organizations. This paper provides an initial conceptualization of how individuals can adjust their attention to group–level emotions and thus extends existing notions of emotional competencies (e.g., emotional intelligence) that have focused more narrowly on individual–level emotions.