Organizational Downsizing: How Communication Networks Connect with Employee Performance

  • Susskind, Alex M.
  • Moore, Ozias A.
  • Kacmar, K. Michele
Publication date
March 2018
Publisher
The Scholarly Commons

Abstract

When an international hotel firm eliminated about one-quarter of the positions at its corporate headquarters, it opened a window into the turbulence that downsizing survivors experience in establishing new networks. This study shows the effects of a corporate downsizing on existing communication networks and on the employee performance that those networks support. It is in management’s interest to foster development of restored communication networks following a downsizing, because workers who feel they receive adequate job-related information are also stronger performers. Communication networks seemed to be in disarray two months after the downsizing, but employees had regained their equilibrium about four months afterward. Managers who se...

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