Creating a positive emotional culture: Effect of internal communication and impact on employee supportive behaviors |
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Authors: | Linjuan Rita Men Cen April Yue |
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Affiliation: | University of Florida, United States |
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Abstract: | The study surveyed 506 employees in the United States to test the effect of internal communication (i.e., corporate-level symmetrical and leadership-level responsive communications) on fostering a positive emotional culture characterized by companionate love, joy, pride, and gratitude. In addition, we tested the interplay between corporate internal communication and a positive emotional culture and its influence on supportive employee behaviors, specifically, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and employee advocacy. Results indicated that symmetrical communication and responsive leadership communication cultivated a positive emotional culture in organizations. Such culture also fostered employee OCB and advocacy. Moreover, corporate symmetrical communication directly and positively influenced employee OCB. Finally, this study found that employee OCB positively affected employee advocacy. The theoretical and practical implications of the findings for public relations scholars and practitioners were discussed. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding author at: Department of Public Relations, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611-8400, United States. Emotional culture Internal communication Symmetrical communication Leadership communication Responsive communication Employee supportive behaviors |
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