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Testing the Linkages Among the Organization–Public Relationship and Attitude and Behavioral Intentions
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Relationship IndexesSocial InfluenceOrganization SciencePublic RelationsOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesAttitude TheoryEmployee AttitudeManagementWork AttitudeOrganizational SystemsSocial OrganizationTrustOrganizational ResearchOrganizational CommitmentCommitment ModelApplied Social PsychologyBehavioral IntentionsOrganization–public RelationshipOrganizational CommunicationBusinessInterpersonal RelationshipsOrganization TheoryPositive Attitude
Abstract This research tested a model that posits the linkages among perceptions of the organization–public relationships, attitudes, and behavioral intentions toward an organization among members of a key public. Among the 6 relationship indexes proposed by Hon and J. E. Grunig (1999), perceptions of satisfaction and control mutuality were the best predictors of a positive attitude toward the organization. In this study we also found that positive attitude was a precursor to supportive behavioral intentions toward the organization.
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