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Guiding employees through the COVID-19 pandemic: An exploration of the impact of transparent communication and change appraisals
Authors:Cen April Yue  Justin Walden
Affiliation:1. Department of Communication, University of Connecticut, Stamford, Connecticut, USA;2. Department of Communication, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Abstract:Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and drawing on literature from change management, internal communication and cognitive appraisal theory, this study provided accounts of how transparent communication during organizational change affects employees' cognitive appraisals of the change, behavioural reactions to the change, and subsequently, turnover intentions. Our findings of 414 full-time US employees revealed that transparent internal communication is positively related to employees' challenge appraisal of the change, which, in turn, is related to change compliance and championing. In addition, transparent communication is negatively associated with threat appraisal of the change, which in turn is connected to lower change compliance. Further, employees' turnover intention was negatively associated with their compliance and championing for the change. This study has made several contributions to internal communication scholarship, appraisal theory and change management literature. We also offer several suggestions to improve communication during organizational change periods.
Keywords:challenge appraisals  change management  communication management  threat appraisals  transparent communication
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