2016
DOI: 10.5505/phd.2016.55265
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Managers Blind: Humor

Abstract: Humor is a common element of human interaction and therefore has an impact on work groups and organizations. Despite the belief that business is serious, humor can lighten the mood within organizational environments and make work life more enjoyable. Humor has been described as an important component of organizational culture by creating a positive environment in which knowledge and ideas are shared freely and interpersonal relationships can flourish. Despite this, managers often fail to take humor seriously o… Show more

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“…It is not only for enjoyment but also serves as a multifunctional tool in business. It is the manager's responsibility to decide on the humor style most suitable for the organization by taking into consideration their personal characteristics to reach the intended results (Alan and Sen, 2016 ). People are affected by their emotions because these feelings significantly affect their concentration, productivity, inclination, benefits obtained, and ability to judge information.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not only for enjoyment but also serves as a multifunctional tool in business. It is the manager's responsibility to decide on the humor style most suitable for the organization by taking into consideration their personal characteristics to reach the intended results (Alan and Sen, 2016 ). People are affected by their emotions because these feelings significantly affect their concentration, productivity, inclination, benefits obtained, and ability to judge information.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%