An Ethical Analysis of Emotional Labor

Our understanding of emotional labor, while conceptually and empirically substantial, is normatively impoverished: very little has been said or written expressly about its ethical dimensions or ramifications. Emotional labor refers to efforts undertaken by employees to make their private feelings an...

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Authors: Barry, Bruce (Author) ; Olekalns, Mara (Author) ; Rees, Laura (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer 2019
In: Journal of business ethics
Year: 2019, Volume: 160, Issue: 1, Pages: 17-34
Further subjects:B Authenticity
B Rights
B Emotion management
B Deontology
B Duties
B Deception
B Autonomy
B emotional labor
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