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- Bounded_emotionality abstract "Bounded emotionality is a concept within communication theory that stems from emotional labor and bounded rationality. It was proposed by Dennis K. Mumby and Linda L. Putnam and defines an alternative form of organizing that encourages the expression of a greater spectrum of emotions in organizational communication. Mumby and Putnam (1992) stress that bounded emotionality encourages emotions of nurturance, care, community, supportiveness, and interrelatedness fused with individual responsibility to shape organizational experiences. Emotions are encouraged to be expressed but must fall within variable boundaries, which differs from traditional and normative organizations.".
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- Bounded_emotionality subject Category:Communication_theory.
- Bounded_emotionality subject Category:Emotion.
- Bounded_emotionality comment "Bounded emotionality is a concept within communication theory that stems from emotional labor and bounded rationality. It was proposed by Dennis K. Mumby and Linda L. Putnam and defines an alternative form of organizing that encourages the expression of a greater spectrum of emotions in organizational communication.".
- Bounded_emotionality label "Bounded emotionality".
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