Organizational Communication
A Research Study on Organizational Change
By: Glenda Cecil
Organizational Change
• Globalization just one factor among many, necessitating organizational change
• IBM reveals 60 percent rate of organizational
change failure (Hunt, 2008)
• Thesis- Communication channels
and organizational culture
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Motive and Past Research
• Research on the topic of organizational change is lacking (Lewis, 1999)
• Past research has established the following:
• Lewis (1999), informal channels are more often used
• Torppa and Smith (2001), positive outlook yields receptiveness to change
• Jian (2007), there are unintended consequences of change
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Variables
• Variables include:
• Organizational Culture
• Employee Perceptions
• Communication Channels
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Theory
• Pacanowsky and O’Donnell-Trujillo’s Organizational Culture Theory
• Culture not equal to race or ethnicity in this context
• However, employee attitudes, actions, and customs of the organization
• Provides a method of interpretation
Research Questions
• RQ1: Is successful change implementation dependent upon organizational culture moral and employee perceptions of change benefits and disadvantages
• RQ2: Do the behaviors of employees influence other employee’s support level of organizational change
• RQ3: Are employee’s perceptions of change implementation contingent upon the channels used to impart change messages
Participants & Method
• 20 teachers and teacher’s aides from a large school corporation in the Midwest
• Ages- 19 to 54 years
• Female- 18 (90%)
• Male- 2 (10%)
• Tenure- 2 months to 14 years
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• Questionnaires self-administered via email
• 20 distributed, 12 (60%) completed and returned
Measures• Questions measurable against 5-point Likert scale
• 1 being strongly disagree, 5 being strongly agree
• Scales used,
• Organizational Culture- Cooke & Lafferty’s (1989) Organizational Culture Inventory (OCI) Scale
• Influence- Armenakis et al. (2007) Organizational Change Recipients’ Belief Scale (OCRBS)
• Communication Channels- W. Downs and Hazen (1977) Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ)
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Data Analysis
• Questionnaires returned to assess variables
Organizational Culture
Influence
Communication Channels
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Results
Research Question 1- likely confirmed
Research Question 2- likely confirmed
Research Question 3- likely confirmed
Limitations
• Small sample size
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• Use of a subgroup
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Conclusion
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It could…be up to you
References
Hunt, L. H. (2008). IBM Global Study: Majority of Organizational Change Projects Fail. Retrieved from
http://www 03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/25492.wss
Jian, G. (2007). Unpacking unintended consequences in planned organizational change: A process model. Management Communication
Quarterly, 21(1), 5-28. doi: 10.1177/0893318907301986
Lewis, L. K. (1999). Disseminating information and soliciting input during planned organizational change: Implementers' targets, sources,
and channels for communicating. Management Communication Quarterly : McQ, 13(1), 43-75. doi: 10.1177/0893318999131002
Torppa, C. B., & Smith, K. L. (2011). Organizational change management: A test of the effectiveness of a communication plan.
Communication Research Reports, 28(1), 62-73. doi: 10.1080/08824096.2011.541364
Armenakis, A., Bernerth, J. B., Pitts, J. P., & Walker, H. J. (2007). Organizational change recipients’ beliefs scale: Development of an
instrument. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 43, 481–505. doi: 10.1177/0021886307303654
Cooke, R. A., Szumal, J. L. (1993). Measuring normative beliefs and shared behavioral expectations in organizations: The reliability and
validity of the organizational culture inventory. Psychological Reports, 72, Issue, pp. 1299-1330. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1993.72.3c.1299
Downs, C. W., & Hazen, M. D. (1977). A factor analytic study of communication satisfaction. Journal Of Business Communication, 14(3),
63-73. Retrieved from http://job.sagepub.com/