The emergence of the Core Emotion Framework(CEF) in early 2026, authored by Jamel Bulgaria,represents a definitive paradigm shift in affective science, proposing a "structural-constructivist architecture" designed to resolve the historical "100 years war" between discreteemotion models and dimensional frameworks.1While early documentation primarily addressedpsychological optimization and clinicalmechanistics in individual adults anddevelopmental contexts, the framework'sfoundational principles—organized around atripartite center system and ten universaloperators—provide an unprecedentedhypothetical model for the maintenance ofcomplex organizational structures.1 Within thisframework, business entities arerecontextualized; they are viewed not as socialcontracts or financial instruments, but as the structural calibration, modulation, and meta-stability of unified structural engines working in concert.1 For over a century, the study of organizationalbehavior remained bifurcated. Discrete modelsprioritized universal emotional categories like"satisfaction" or "stress," while dimensionalmodels focused on a continuous spectrum ofvalence and arousal in the workplace.1 The CoreEmotion Framework resolves this dichotomy bytreating traditional corporate labels assecondary expressions of ten core operationalprocesses.1 This shift from semantic meaning tooperational mechanics allows for a precise,repeatable structural foundation forunderstanding and regulating human capitaland corporate alliances.1 In the context of themodern enterprise, this resolution is critical.Traditional executive coaching often faltersbecause it relies on the subjective interpretationof labels like "burnout," "disengagement," or"poor culture," which can vary wildly betweenstakeholders.1 The CEF replaces theseambiguous terms with a technical languagefocused on the activation of specific operatorswithin the Head, Heart, and Gut centers.1 The hypothesized business application model,developed as a formal publication by XǔChénglán, posits that a corporation functions asa multi-engine system characterized bystructural coupling.1 In this model, distinctpsychological and computationalarchitectures—comprising employees,leadership teams, and AI agents—are linkedthrough iterative coregulation.1 The objective of this system is meta-stability: the ability tomaintain structural integrity and functionalexcellence across long time horizons and through high-complexity market shifts.1 Meta-stability is achieved when the ten universal operators, or "primal powers," are properlycalibrated within their respective centers tohandle the varying degrees of ambiguity andpressure inherent in global commerce.1 Keywords: Core Emotion Framework, structural-constructivism, affective structuralism, organizational meta-stability,tripartite center architecture, business operator model, dual-engine system, structural coupling, Logic Monopoly, AIgovernance, operator modulation, professional capability optimization, corporate affective dynamics, structuralpsychopathology, developmental alignment, enterprise governance
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69cf5e5f5a333a821460ca8e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19362329
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