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What is Mood

Encyclopedia of Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies
Mood is a predisposition or receptivity toward an emotional reaction, such as excitement.
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The Influence of Emotions in Making Hard Decisions in Organizational Contexts
Cristina Casado Lumbreras (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain), Ricardo Colomo Palacios (Universidad Carlos III, Spain), and Juan Miguel Gómez Berbís (Universidad Carlos III, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-843-7.ch055
Abstract
In the present study, we focus on the influence of emotions and the emotional consequences of decisionmaking processes. Specifically, we have analyzed the emotional consequences for managers of making hard decisions in organizations. In this work we define hard decisions as those affecting the status, professional career, and/or salary of employees in the organization. Ten managers from different multinational organizations were interviewed. Hence, this work represents a qualitative exploratory study in which the managers’ opinions and experience from different professional environments are the subject of analysis and discussion. After the application of a semistructured brief interview, the answers were analyzed by content analysis.
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Atmosphere as a Store Communication Tool
Emotional response produced by external stimulation, which in turn induces psychological change and response.
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Emotional Design and Engagement With Multimedia Learning Materials in E-Learning
It can be seen as keeping the core affect a certain level for a long time (hours and days). Moods such as sullenness and being pleasant are functional in influencing cognition and preparing the individual for future stimuli.
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Artificial Emotional Intelligence in Virtual Creatures
It is a quasi-permanent value that actives a quasi-permanent feeling in the virtual entity, affecting its behavior. Moods are less intense that emotions and are diffuse and unfocused.
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A Typology of MOOCS
Open online Domain of writing and writing instruction that serves as a general resource but that is also responsive to input from its users.
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The Importance of Retail Atmosphere in Online and Offline Environments
Emotional response produced by external stimulation, which in turn induces psychological change and response.
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Logical Modeling of Emotions for Ambient Intelligence
Non-intentional affective mental state (in the sense of Searle, i.e. having no object). For example, one can be in a happy mood (about nothing in particular) which is different from feeling the emotion of happiness (about something, for example that the weather is sunny). Moods are also characterized by a longer duration than emotions.
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