The Role of Base Crisis Response and Dialogic Competency: Employee Response to COVID-19 Internal Crisis Communication

IF 4.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Public Relations Research Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/1062726X.2022.2148673
Yeonsoo Kim, Iccha Basnyat, Shana Meganck
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ABSTRACT Informed by crisis communication literature and dialogic communication theory, this study proposed an internal crisis communication model for the COVID-19 pandemic, considering base crisis responses (i.e., instructing information, adjusting information) and dialogic competency (i.e., mutuality, openness) as key variables. Trust in organizational commitment related to the COVID-19 pandemic was presented as a mediator. Through this model, we examined how employees’ sense of belonging to their organization, relational satisfaction, and their support for organizational decisions about COVID-19 were related to the factors presented. An online survey of full-time employees in the U.S. was conducted. The study found that instructing information in the context of COVID-19 was positively associated with employee trust in their organization’s pandemic-related commitment and, in turn, increased employees’ support for organizational decisions, sense of belonging, and relationship satisfaction. Conversely, adjusting information had a negative effect on employee trust in organizational commitment. The dialogic competency of employers in COVID-19-related internal crisis communication, characterized by mutuality and openness, was not only indirectly related to positive employee responses through trust in their organization’s commitment, but was also directly related to greater support of organizational decisions, a sense of belonging, and relationship satisfaction. Based on the findings, theoretical and practical implications were discussed.
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基础危机应对和对话能力的作用:员工应对新冠肺炎内部危机沟通
摘要本研究以危机传播文献和对话传播理论为基础,以基础危机反应(即指导信息、调整信息)和对话能力(即互动性、开放性)为关键变量,提出了COVID-19大流行内部危机传播模型。对与COVID-19大流行相关的组织承诺的信任被认为是一个中介。通过这个模型,我们研究了员工对组织的归属感、关系满意度以及他们对组织决策的支持与所呈现的因素之间的关系。一项针对美国全职员工的在线调查就此展开。研究发现,在COVID-19背景下的指导信息与员工对其组织的大流行相关承诺的信任呈正相关,反过来,增加了员工对组织决策的支持,归属感和关系满意度。反之,调整信息对员工组织承诺信任有负向影响。雇主在与covid -19相关的内部危机沟通中的对话能力,其特征是相互性和开放性,不仅与员工通过信任其组织的承诺而做出的积极反应间接相关,而且还与对组织决策的更大支持、归属感和关系满意度直接相关。在此基础上,讨论了理论和实践意义。
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