Mediating effect of role ambiguity on communication climate: A meta analysis

Nasser S. Al-Kahtani, Zafrul Allam

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Abstract

The current investigation was an attempt to explore the relationship and contribution of supportive and defensive communication climate with role ambiguity amongst subordinate staff of Salman bin Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The total questionnaires included in the study were 368 subordinate staff working in different divisions in the university. Communication climate inventory and role ambiguity scale were used to explore the experiences of subordinate staff. The data were analyzed by means of Pearson's product-moment correlation and step wise multiple regression. The results appeared that (i) strategy one of the facet of defensive communication climate were showed inverse significant relationship with role ambiguity, (ii) strategy and control facets of defensive communication climate were emerged most dominant predictors of role ambiguity, (iii) supportive communication climate and their dimensions were found positive significant relationship with role ambiguity and (iv) total supportive communication climate revealed as one of the most significant predictor of role ambiguity. Implication of this investigation and suggestions for future research were discussed to add value in the current areas of knowledge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)350-356
Number of pages7
JournalResearch Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Climate
  • Communication
  • Role ambiguity
  • Supportive and defensive climate

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