The role of effective leadership performance in constructing an engaging institutional environment for communication professionals: Evidence from a global study
The role of effective leadership performance in constructing an engaging institutional environment for communication professionals: Evidence from a global study
Abstract: Communication leaders can strategically use organizational resources to co-define functions (the constructionist approaches in leadership) and to establish interpersonal alliances within and beyond communication units (the relational approaches in leadership). In the present study, we incorporated these theoretical lenses to evaluate how communication leaders’ performance helps build a positive communication structure and culture in the organization, which further influences communication professionals, the team members, at various levels. More importantly, we looked into the interdependent relationships among work engagement, trust in the workplace, and job satisfaction from a global perspective. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
Related Research
-
Management of Cybersecurity through Internal CommunicationSolyee Kim (PhD alum) & Jeonghyun Janice Lee (PhD candidate), “Management of Cybersecurity through Internal Communication” in Internal Communication and Employee Engagement: A Case Study Approach. McCown, N., Men, L. […]
-
Understanding the competency spectrum for communication management: The need, the gap, and the continuous learning mindsetAbstract: Communication practitioners are expected to master a wide range of communication and non-communication skills to demonstrate efficiency and competency. Although the competency spectrum has been taken for granted in […]