Examining the Role of Transparent Organizational Communication for Employees’ Job Engagement and Disengagement during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Austria

Julia Stranzl, Christopher Ruppel, Sabine A. Einwiller
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This study provides an understanding of how employees’ perception of organizational transparency during the long-lasting situation of the COVID-19 pandemic engendered their job engagement as well as job disengagement. Data were collected by means of an online survey among 410 employees in Austria during March 2021. Results show that employees’ perception of their organization’s approach to transparency directly influenced their job engagement and disengagement. Importantly, the relationship between transparency and job engagement was also mediated through organizational trust, and job-specific state anxiety mediated the relationship between transparency and job disengagement. The results imply the importance of transparency during times of great uncertainty and emphasize the necessity to closely consider employees’ emotional states and worries during a crisis.
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研究透明的组织沟通在奥地利COVID-19大流行期间对员工工作投入和脱离工作的作用
本研究旨在了解在COVID-19大流行的长期情况下,员工对组织透明度的感知如何导致他们的工作投入和工作脱离。数据是在2021年3月通过对奥地利410名员工的在线调查收集的。结果表明,员工对组织透明度的看法直接影响他们的工作投入和脱离。重要的是,透明度与工作投入之间的关系还通过组织信任中介,工作特定状态焦虑在透明度与工作脱离之间的关系中起中介作用。研究结果暗示了透明度在充满不确定性的时期的重要性,并强调了在危机期间密切考虑员工情绪状态和担忧的必要性。
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