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Industrial and Organizational Psychology

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California State University, San Bernardino

Communicative competence

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Networking In The 21st Century: The Influence Of Self-Esteem On Networking Behaviors, Cassaundra Renee Leier Jan 2008

Networking In The 21st Century: The Influence Of Self-Esteem On Networking Behaviors, Cassaundra Renee Leier

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Networking has been demonstrated as an effective strategy for attaining career success. The present study examined the relationship between self-esteem and media preference for engaging in social networking. The purpose of this study was to examine self-esteem as a predictor of media preferences for engaging in social networking in a work-based content. While networking relationships have the potential to benefit one's social and personal life, the focus of the present study is on developing relationships to build social capital and advance one's career. The findings of this study demonstrate the importance of self-esteem for engaging in social networking activities.


Communication As A Context Of Organizational Behavior, Cynthia Charlwood Pringle Jan 1998

Communication As A Context Of Organizational Behavior, Cynthia Charlwood Pringle

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Relational Dimensions, Communication Satisfaction, Gender, And Position In Superior-Subordinate Compliance-Gaining Communication, Gregory Thornton Jones Jan 1998

Relational Dimensions, Communication Satisfaction, Gender, And Position In Superior-Subordinate Compliance-Gaining Communication, Gregory Thornton Jones

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This study examined the relationship of managers' relational messages with employees' communication satisfaction, as well as compliance-gaining requests and participants gender in superior-subordinate communication.