Full bibliography
Service, emotional labor, and mindfulness
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Wang, Emma (Junhong) (Author)
- Berthon, Pierre (Author)
- Pitt, Leyland (Author)
- McCarthy, Ian P. (Author)
Title
Service, emotional labor, and mindfulness
Abstract
From the seclusion of monastic life to the noise of Silicon Valley, the ancient practice of mindfulness has ‘come out of the cloister.’ As an antidote to mindless cognition and behavior, the practice of mindfulness—with its principle of grounding attention in the present moment—has been shown to have powerful and positive effects at both the individual and the collective level and in fields as wide-ranging as medicine, schooling, prison programs, law and negotiation, business, and even the army. This installment of Marketing & Technology introduces mindfulness to managers and explores its potential for enhancing the service encounter. We begin by reviewing the two main conceptualizations of mindfulness: the cognitive and the contemplative. We then explore the service encounter from the perspective of emotional labor and show how mindfulness can change surface acting into deep acting, thereby significantly improving the service encounter for both the consumer and provider. We also explore the other benefits of mindfulness and their application to the service encounter: adaptability, flexibility, and creativity. We conclude by sharing resources for managers interested in implementing mindfulness training.
Publication
Business Horizons
Date
2016-11-01
Volume
59
Issue
6
Pages
655-661
Series
CYBERSECURITY IN 2016: PEOPLE, TECHNOLOGY, AND PROCESSES
Journal Abbr
Business Horizons
Citation Key
wangServiceEmotionalLabor2016
Accessed
3/27/25, 1:48 PM
ISSN
0007-6813
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
Wang, E. (Junhong), Berthon, P., Pitt, L., & McCarthy, I. P. (2016). Service, emotional labor, and mindfulness. Business Horizons, CYBERSECURITY IN 2016: PEOPLE, TECHNOLOGY, AND PROCESSES, 59(6), 655–661. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bushor.2016.07.002
Link to this record