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That Unwanted Feeling: A Psychodynamic Study of Disappointment in Organizations
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Date Issued
2012-12
Date Available
2016-02-17T12:38:23Z
Abstract
This paper explores the emotion of disappointment in organizations and develops a newline of theorizing inspired by psychoanalytic object-relations theory. Existing literature frames disappointment as a threat to organizational effectiveness, as both a response and an anticipation of failure and as an emotion that needs to be managed in order to prevent it from damaging organizational morale and performance. This only captures part of the complexity of disappointment and leaves unexplored its potential contribution to organizational and individual learning and even creativity. The paper develops a theoretical framework which depicts disappointment in three configurations or positions, and it establishes the potential of disappointment acting as an integrative emotion with in organizations. The framework accounts for an apparent contradiction in organizational members' experience of disappointment – that it is, at the same time, seen as 'of little concern' to individuals, and yet viewed as capable of undermining stability and destroying positive feelings. The paper shows how disappointment is connected to the dynamics of blame in organizations but, when fully appreciated, can offer a way of moving beyond these dynamics by recognizing partial failure within an organization and turning it into the basis for organizational learning.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
British Journal of Management
Volume
23
Start Page
518
End Page
531
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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