Sharon Mastracci

Affiliations: 
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Women's Studies, Biography, Organization Theory
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Mastracci S, Adams I. (2019) Emotional labour in non-governmental organisations: narrative analysis and theory expansion International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion. 10: 1
Yun JA(, Lee Y, Mastracci S. (2019) The Moderating Effect of Female Managers on Job Stress and Emotional Labor for Public Employees in Gendered Organizations: Evidence From Korea: Public Personnel Management. 48: 535-564
Mastracci S, Adams I. (2019) Is Emotional Labor Easier in Collectivist or Individualist Cultures? An East–West Comparison: Public Personnel Management. 48: 325-344
Yang SB, Guy ME, Azhar A, et al. (2018) Comparing apples and manzanas: instrument development for cross-national analysis of emotional labour in public service jobs International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion. 9: 264
Mastracci S, Adams I. (2018) “That’s What the Money’s for”: Alienation and Emotional Labor in Public Service Administrative Theory & Praxis. 40: 304-319
Needham C, Mastracci S, Mangan C. (2017) The emotional labour of boundary spanning. Journal of Integrated Care (Brighton, England). 25: 288-300
Mastracci S. (2016) Women and Public Service By Mohamad Alkadry and Leslie E. Tower (Book Review) Public Voices. 13: 132-136
Mastracci S, Hsieh CW. (2016) Emotional Labor and Job Stress in Caring Professions: Exploring Universalism and Particularism in Construct and Culture International Journal of Public Administration. 1-9
Mastracci S. (2015) Book Review: Public Administration: Traditions of Inquiry and Philosophies of Knowledge: Review of Public Personnel Administration. 35: 406-410
Mastracci S, Bowman L. (2015) Public Agencies, Gendered Organizations: The future of gender studies in public management Public Management Review. 17: 857-875
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