Informal Communication & its Relation to Employees, Managers, & Job Satisfaction
Date
2012-04Author
Dalzell, Katie
Franke, Eden
Solheim, Candace
Wegner, Shay
Advisor(s)
Fay, Martha J.
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Past research has shown that informal communication in the workplace is associated with job satisfaction (Nielson, Jex, & Adams, 2000). There are significant gaps in research regarding how managers perceive informal communication among employees in the workplace. Furthermore, little to no research has been conducted from an employee's point of view regarding informal
communication and how it affects their job satisfaction. This study focuses on how employee's job satisfaction relates to their comfort communicating informally with co-workers and with managers, and if they perceive their managers to encourage friendships within
the workplace.
Subject
Communication in organizations
Work environment--Social aspects
Supervision of employees--Social aspects
Job satisfaction
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/61766Type
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Color poster with text, images, graphs, and tables.

