Exploring crisis communication in the internal context of an organization: Examining moderated and mediated effects of employee-organization relationships on crisis outcomes
•This study explores effective crisis communication in organizations’ internal context.•Self-disclosure information generates support from employee in unfavorable relationships.•Apology message reduces employees’ anger that leads to negative internal reputation.•Relationships quality override crisis...
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description | •This study explores effective crisis communication in organizations’ internal context.•Self-disclosure information generates support from employee in unfavorable relationships.•Apology message reduces employees’ anger that leads to negative internal reputation.•Relationships quality override crisis history in achieving positive crisis outcomes.
This study seeks to foster a greater understanding of effective crisis communication from the internal context of organizations. The present research conducted an online experimental study of 640 full-time employees in the United States. Results through OLS multiple regression and path analysis indicated 1) employee-organization relationships (EOR) and timing strategy of self-disclosure (stealing thunder) were positively associated with the positive internal reputation and employees’ supportive behavioral intentions, 2) the positive effects of EOR on the employees’ supportive behaviors appeared differently according to whether or not stealing-thunder was used, and 3) the effects of EOR and message strategy (accommodative response) on the positive internal reputation were varied when the negative emotions (anger and anxiety) intervened. |
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