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Internal Communication has a unique remit of conceptualization and action
when discussing Organizational Communication. Knowing how to manage internal
communication represents an important value for competitive organizations by
allowing cohesion and internal inclusion. When analyzing the aims of Internal
Communication, it is pertinent to question in what way promoting its articulation
with Human Resource Management supports an improved organizational
performance directed towards the organizations’ internal publics.
This study sustains the pertinence of understanding the predictive abilities
of Internal Communication regarding some important individual-organizational
relations, which are usually studied by Human Resource Management and
Organizational Behavior analysts. It assumes the empirical interest in clarifying
whether Internal Communication predicts the workers’ commitment, as well as to
clarify if organizational procedural justice intervenes in this relation.
Participants of this study were 153 workers of an organization in the hotel
business industry, which voluntarily responded to a questionnaire composed by
measures of organizational commitment, internal communication and procedural
justice. Main results have evidenced that internal communication predicts the
workers’ affective commitment towards the organization. Results have also
evidenced that organizational procedural justice mediates this relation.
We conclude that internal communication influences the way how the equity
of the organizations’ procedures is perceived by the workers, which leads to the
building of an affective bound between the workers and the organization.
These results and conclusions are discussed and interpreted in what relates to its
theoretical, empirical and practical added-value. We also discuss the benefits of the
articulation between internal communication and human resource management
in order to improve professionals’ practices towards the organizations’ internal
publics.
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Internal communication Human resource management Affective organizational commitment Organizational procedural justice Comunicação interna Gestão de recursos humanos Implicação de colaboradores Percepções de justiça
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Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra, Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra