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Stephen Fineman: Emotion in Organizations

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Hauptwerke der Emotionssoziologie

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Der Organisationssoziologe und Psychologe Stephen Fineman hat zwei Sammelbände herausgeben, die bedeutende Beiträge für eine soziologische Auseinandersetzung mit dem Thema ›Organisation und Emotionen‹ darstellen (Fineman 2007a; 1993a). Beide Sammelbände haben den identischen Titel Emotion in Organizations, beinhalten aber unterschiedliche Aufsätze von verschiedenen Autoren.

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Senge, K. (2013). Stephen Fineman: Emotion in Organizations. In: Senge, K., Schützeichel, R. (eds) Hauptwerke der Emotionssoziologie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93439-6_17

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