TY - JOUR
T1 - Tracing the affective journey of an interorganizational network: Positive and negative cycles of relational energy in a network space
AU - Fortwengel, Johann
N1 - Funding Information:
I gratefully acknowledge funding received through a Research Fellowship by the German Research Foundation (DFG), grant number FO 1024/1-1 , and through the Research Incubator Fund 2017/2018 provided by King’s Business School . I further thank the University of Michigan’s Department of Sociology for having hosted me in 2016, and Robin Burrow, Maureen Kinyanjui, and Charlene Zietsma for helpful feedback on an earlier version of the paper. Finally, I thank John Ulhøi and Jaana Tähtinen for their editorial guidance, and the two SJM reviewers for their constructive comments, which have helped me to improve the paper.
Funding Information:
I gratefully acknowledge funding received through a Research Fellowship by the German Research Foundation (DFG), grant number FO 1024/1-1, and through the Research Incubator Fund 2017/2018 provided by King's Business School. I further thank the University of Michigan's Department of Sociology for having hosted me in 2016, and Robin Burrow, Maureen Kinyanjui, and Charlene Zietsma for helpful feedback on an earlier version of the paper. Finally, I thank John Ulhøi and Jaana Tähtinen for their editorial guidance, and the two SJM reviewers for their constructive comments, which have helped me to improve the paper.
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PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - While there is a lot of research on emotions at the small group level, we lack an understanding of the role of emotions at the large group level, including in interorganizational relationships. This study contributes to filling this important gap in the literature by studying the emotions in an interorganizational network longitudinally over a period of six years. The data reveal how the network offers a particular kind of space in which relational energy emerges, amplifies, can deplete, and can be re-set and turned around. The findings show how network emotions are recursively related to network outcomes, specifically the extent to which the common goal is achieved. This paper contributes to the growing literature on emotions in organization studies by shifting attention toward the important role of context, and it theorizes the interorganizational network as a particular kind of context where individuals interact in a semi-structured manner, with important implications for the interdependent relationship between individual emotions, relational energy, and network properties and outcomes.
AB - While there is a lot of research on emotions at the small group level, we lack an understanding of the role of emotions at the large group level, including in interorganizational relationships. This study contributes to filling this important gap in the literature by studying the emotions in an interorganizational network longitudinally over a period of six years. The data reveal how the network offers a particular kind of space in which relational energy emerges, amplifies, can deplete, and can be re-set and turned around. The findings show how network emotions are recursively related to network outcomes, specifically the extent to which the common goal is achieved. This paper contributes to the growing literature on emotions in organization studies by shifting attention toward the important role of context, and it theorizes the interorganizational network as a particular kind of context where individuals interact in a semi-structured manner, with important implications for the interdependent relationship between individual emotions, relational energy, and network properties and outcomes.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.scaman.2023.101280
DO - 10.1016/j.scaman.2023.101280
M3 - Article
SN - 0956-5221
VL - 39
SP - 1
EP - 12
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Management
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Management
IS - 3
M1 - 101280
ER -