Emerging Theories of Communication in Organizations

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This article reviews recent theoretical developments in four areas of organizational communication that have a common concern with information processing: communication media choice, computer-supported group decision making, communication technology and organizational design, and communication networks. For each topic the article includes a review of current theory, an assessment of the empirical evidence to date, and proposals for further theoretical and empirical development. The wealth of scholarship in these areas in the last 5 years testifies well to the substantial contribution of information processingrelated theories to a new core of organizational communication theory. © 1991, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Boyd, B. (1991). Emerging Theories of Communication in Organizations. Journal of Management, 17(2), 407–446. https://doi.org/10.1177/014920639101700207

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