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Trust in top management and immediate supervisor: The relationship to satisfaction,perceived organizational effectiveness,and information receiving
Authors:Kathleen Ellis  Pamela Shockley‐Zalabak
Affiliation:1. Assistant Professor of Communication , University of Colorado , Colorado Springs, CO, 80933–7150;2. Professor of Communication and Chancellor , University of Colorado , Colorado Springs, CO, 80933–7150
Abstract:Utilizing 2068 individuals in 60 organizations in the U.S. and Italy, this study (a) examines the overall relationship between trust in top management and immediate supervisor and overall estimates of satisfaction and perceived organizational effectiveness, (b) compares the amount of variance in satisfaction and effectiveness that can be explained by trust in top management to the amount of variance explained by trust in immediate supervisor, and (c) clarifies the role of information receiving as a predictor of trust in top management and immediate supervisor. Results of a canonical correlation analysis indicated that the canonical equation explained 49% of the variance in the linear composites (Canonical R = .69, p < .001). Trust in top management was more strongly associated with satisfaction and effectiveness than was trust in immediate supervisor. Tzvo separate multiple regression analyses indicated that after controlling for geographic location of company and type of industry, information received about job and organizational issues uniquely explained 26% of the variance in trust in top management and 13% of the variance in trust in immediate supervisor.
Keywords:Organizational Trust  Satisfaction  Organizational Effectiveness  Top Management  Immediate Supervisor  Information Receiving
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