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Emotional leader communication in the digital age: An experimental investigation on the role of emoji

Journal
Computers in Human Behavior
Type
Controlled Vocabulary for Resource Type Genres::text::periodical::journal
Date Issued
2024-05
Author(s)
Simon Liegl  orcid-logo
Marco R. Furtner
DOI
10.1016/j.chb.2024.108148
Abstract
The rapid pace of digitalization in the workplace confronts leaders and followers with the demand to get accustomed to digital ways of communication. The prevalent digital media platforms, like e-mail and messenger services, however, are less broad in informational depth, omitting nonverbal cues and usually adopting a more stifled and factual tonality. This constitutes a substantial challenge for leaders, as the transferal of emotions, mostly driven by a message's nonverbal delivery, constitutes one of the key pathways for their effectiveness. Quasi-nonverbal signals, like emoji, could be a means to re-enrich written leader communication with affect. We conducted two experiments to gain insights into the benefits and risks of emoji in leader communication. Our findings reveal the potential of positive emoji to enhance followers' ascriptions of desirable leader attributes, approval of the leader, and their other-regarding behaviour, however only in certain organisational contexts. Conversely, negative emoji substantially undermined the leader's standing, leading to various undesirable outcomes. Our findings thus allow for inferences on how followers will likely react to specific quasi-nonverbal displays and provide leaders with recommendations for adapting their affective signalling to elicit desired responses.
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https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/122425
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