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Organizational changes, trust and information sharing: an empirical study




TekijätAhmad F., Huvila I.

KustantajaEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.

Julkaisuvuosi2019

JournalAslib Journal of Information Management

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiAslib Journal of Information Management

Vuosikerta71

Numero5

Aloitussivu677

Lopetussivu692

Sivujen määrä16

ISSN20503814 20503806

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-05-2018-0122

Verkko-osoitehttps://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AJIM-05-2018-0122/full/html


Tiivistelmä

Purpose

While there is relatively plenty of evidence for the positive impact of communication on the perceptions of organizational change, how organizational changes affect information sharing is relatively unknown. The purpose of this paper is to investigate if a favorable perception of ongoing organizational changes has a positive impact on information sharing and whether trust mediates this relationship.

Design/methodology/approach

A questionnaire (n=317) was administered to the employees of a large Finnish multinational organization. Partial least square structural equation modeling was used to test the hypotheses based on earlier research findings.

Findings

The results show that a positive perception of recent organizational changes improves information sharing both directly and indirectly, mediated by trust. Consequently, when changes are perceived negatively, employees recoil from information sharing which is known to have negative implications for organizations.

Research limitations/implications

Data were collected in a single organization. The nature of the specific changes in the studied organization and its particularities undoubtedly had an effect on respondents’ perceptions.

Originality/value

This paper contributes to organizational information management research by elaborating on the relationship between organizational changes and interpersonal information sharing between employees. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first quantitative study confirming the impact of the perception of organizational changes on employee information-sharing behavior.



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