Management are aliens! Rumors and stress during organizational change


Autoria(s): Bordia, Prashant; Jones, Elizabeth; Gallois, Cindy; Callan, Victor J.; Difonzo, Nicholas
Contribuinte(s)

A. M. Konrad

Data(s)

01/10/2006

Resumo

Rumors collected from a large public hospital undergoing change were content analyzed, and a typology comprising the following five broad types of change-related rumors was developed: rumors about changes to job and working conditions, nature of organizational change, poor change management, consequences of the change for organizational performance, and gossip-rumors. Rumors were also classified as positive or negative on the basis of their content. As predicted, negative rumors were more prevalent than positive rumors. Finally, employees reporting negative rumors also reported more change-related stress as compared to those who reported positive rumors and those who did not report any rumors. The authors propose that rumors be treated as verbal symbols and expressions of employee concerns during organizational change.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78792

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Sage Publications

Palavras-Chave #Psychology, Applied #Management #Rumor #Organizational Change #Communication #Field Experiment #Job Insecurity #Bad-news #Transmission #Strategies #Gossip #Model #Consequences #Uncertainty #Employees #C1 #350200 Business and Management #720400 Management and Productivity Issues
Tipo

Journal Article