Examining the effects of internal communication and emotional culture on employees' organizational identification

CA Yue, LR Men, MA Ferguson - International Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
As one of the first empirical attempts investigating the emerging role of positive emotional
culture within organizations, the study examined how a symmetrical internal communication …

Political distrust and the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria

CC Ezeibe, C Ilo, EN Ezeibe, CN Oguonu… - Global public …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
While studies have explored how health sector corruption, weak healthcare system, large-
scale immune compromised population, misinformation and prevalence of highly congested …

Trust, sexual trust, and sexual health: An interrogative review

JD Fortenberry - The Journal of Sex Research, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Trust is experienced almost constantly in all forms of social and interpersonal relationships,
including sexual relationships, and may contribute both directly and indirectly to sexual …

Irresponsible to others but responsible to me: Testing employees' responses to external corporate social irresponsibility and internal corporate social responsibility

CA Yue, B Song, W Tao, M Kang - … Social Responsibility and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing upon deonance theory and expectancy violation theory, we investigate how
employees react when their companies engage in corporate social irresponsibility (CSiR) …

Encountering misinformation online: Antecedents of trust and distrust and their impact on the intensity of Facebook use

Y Cheng, ZF Chen - Online Information Review, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose This study focused on the impact of misinformation on social networking sites.
Through theorizing and integrating literature from interdisciplinary fields such as information …

Restoring trust through transparency: Examining the effects of transparency strategies on police crisis communication in Mainland China

Q Zheng - Public Relations Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Employing a 2 (accepting crisis accountability vs denying crisis accountability) x 2 (high vs
low information substantiality) x 2 (high vs low participation) online experiment (N= 293), this …

From concerned citizens to activists: A case study of 2015 South Korean MERS outbreak and the role of dialogic government communication and citizens' emotions on …

M Kang, JR Kim, H Cha - Journal of Public Relations Research, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated the cognitive-affective-behavioral sequence of public activism by
examining the role of citizens' perception of government dialogic communication during a …

United Airlines crisis from the stakeholder perspective: Exploring customers' ethical judgment, trust and distrust, and behavioral intentions

Y Cheng, H Shen - Public Relations Review, 2020 - Elsevier
In the context of the United Airlines crisis, this study investigated the relationships among
customers' ethical judgment, trust and distrust toward United Airlines, and post-crisis …

A Test of a Dual Model of Positive and Negative EORs: Dialogic Employee Communication Perceptions Related to Employee-Organization Relationships and …

M Kang, E Lee, Y Kim, SU Yang - Journal of Public Relations …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated how employees' perceptions of an organization's dialogic employee
communication influence their evaluations of their positive and negative relationships with …

“We care about how you dialogue with your employees:” The effects of bottom-up CSR through the lens of dialogic communication

KH Kim, H Xu, H Rim - Journal of Public Relations Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The current study examines the effects of a bottom-up CSR approach, as compared to a top-
down CSR approach, on consumer publics' evaluation of CSR practices. By applying …