Effects of internal crisis communication during the COVID-19 pandemic: employee perceptions of communication quality, leadership and relational outcomes

Yeonsoo Kim, Shana Meganck, Iccha Basnyat
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PurposeThis study, informed by the Situational Crisis Communication Theory, aims to suggest two primary response strategies that can be used for effective internal crisis communication during a pandemic situation, such as COVID-19. The effect of base response strategies on employees' perceptions of communication quality, leadership and relational outcomes were investigated.Design/methodology/approachAn online survey of full-time employees in the United States was conducted.FindingsThe findings showed that for an instructing information strategy, not all types of information were equally associated with positive employee responses in terms of perceived quality of internal communication related to the COVID-19 pandemic and transformational leadership. Specific information that employees need to know in order to safely perform daily tasks, such as organizational protocols and thorough preparation, seem to be the most needed and desired information. Adjusting information was positively associated with employee perceptions of internal communication quality and perceptions of CEO leadership. Employees' perceived quality of internal communication affected by the base crisis response strategies were positively correlated with perceptions of transformational leadership and relational outcomes (i.e. employee trust in the organization, employee perceptions of the organization's commitment to relationships with employees, employee support for organizational decision-making related to COVID-19).Originality/valueThis study presents important theoretical and practical insights through an interdisciplinary approach that applies the theoretical framework and relationship-oriented outcomes of public relations to public health crisis situations.
COVID-19大流行期间内部危机沟通的影响:员工对沟通质量、领导力和关系结果的看法
本研究在情境危机沟通理论的指导下,旨在提出两种主要的应对策略,可用于在COVID-19等大流行情况下进行有效的内部危机沟通。研究了基层反应策略对员工沟通质量感知、领导感知和关系感知的影响。设计/方法/方法对美国全职员工进行了一项在线调查。研究结果表明,就与COVID-19大流行和变革型领导相关的内部沟通的感知质量而言,对于指导性信息策略,并非所有类型的信息都与员工的积极反应同等相关。为了安全地完成日常任务,员工需要知道的具体信息,如组织协议和彻底的准备,似乎是最需要和最想要的信息。调整信息与员工对内部沟通质量的认知和CEO领导力的认知呈正相关。受基本危机应对策略影响的员工感知到的内部沟通质量与变革型领导和关系结果(即员工对组织的信任、员工对组织对员工关系的承诺的感知、员工对与COVID-19相关的组织决策的支持)的感知呈正相关。原创性/价值本研究通过跨学科的方法,将公共关系的理论框架和关系导向的结果应用于公共卫生危机情况,提出了重要的理论和实践见解。
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