The Routledge Handbook of Employee Communication and Organizational Processes : Routledge Studies in Communication, Organization, and Organizing - Soojin Kim

The Routledge Handbook of Employee Communication and Organizational Processes

By: Soojin Kim (Editor), Patrice M. Buzzanell (Editor), Alessandra Mazzei (Editor), Jeong-Nam Kim (Editor)

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This Routledge Handbook takes a truly global and multidisciplinary approach to exploring all facets of employee communication.

Beginning with two key disciplinary approaches—organizational communication and public relations—scholars capture and define employee communication from both perspectives, addressing commonalities and bridging disciplinary differences. This volume places importance on the everyday communicative behaviors by internal members such as leaders, managers, inter/generational cohorts, employees, and those working on behalf of organizations, such as social media influencers, and on expansive conceptualizations of employee communication such as chatbots, environment, and global supply chain members involved in organizing. With a focus on employees in situ, the authors respond to these key questions: in what ways is employee communication relevant today? What does employee communication entail? How, why, and to what extent does employee communication influence or become influenced by organizational processes?

Investigating antecedents, organizational contexts and processes, and consequences of employee communication, and offering key theoretical information and empirically driven recommendations for practice, this handbook will be an essential resource for students, researchers, and industry practitioners in employee communication, organizational communication, business and management, leadership communication, and public relations more generally.

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