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Management Communication and Employee Performance: The Contribution of Perceived Organizational Support
Authors:Pedro Neves  Robert Eisenberger
Affiliation:1. Nova School of Business and Economics pneves@novasbe.pt;3. University of Houston
Abstract:This study used a cross-lagged panel design to examine the temporal relationship between management communication and perceived organizational support (POS), and its consequences for performance. We assessed management communication and POS 2 times, separated by a 3-year interval, in a social services organization (N?=?236). Our findings suggest that management communication was positively associated with a temporal change in POS. In addition, we found that POS fully mediates the relationship between management communication and both in-role and extra-role performance. The present study advances our theoretical knowledge concerning how management communication affects performance, with implications for practice. Specifically, it reveals that management communication affects performance mainly because it signals that the organization cares about the well-being and values the contributions of its employees.
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