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Impact of managerial communication styles on employees’ attitudes and behaviours
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CommunicationHuman Resource ManagementCommunication SatisfactionSocial SupportOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyOrganizational SocializationAttitude TheoryEmployee AttitudeManagementBusiness CommunicationCommunication StrategyOrganizational PsychologyJob SatisfactionOrganisation Support TheoryCommunication StudyManagerial Communication StylesSupervisory SupportEmployee InvolvementOrganizational CommunicationInterpersonal RelationshipsOrganization TheoryBusinessRelational CommunicationArts
Purpose – Through the lens of social exchange theory and organisation support theory, the purpose of this paper is to examine the passive, aggressive, and assertive styles of managers/supervisors that influence perceived supervisory support and to test whether the support increases employees’ satisfaction with the communication of supervisors and their organisation‐based self‐esteem. It also assesses whether employees’ communication satisfaction and their self‐esteem influence employees’ performance, commitment and absenteeism.
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