INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION AND INDIVIDUAL WORK PERFORMANCE OF IT EMPLOYEES
Abstract
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Interpersonal communication not only builds relationships at the workplace but also important characteristics to understand one’s potential to perform the assigned job. Further, the present study attempts to study the Information Technology (IT) employee’s relationship between interpersonal communication and performance at workplace of the personnels in the managerial positions and the employees work under them. An online survey was conducted to collect data and 101 IT employees responded to the survey. Interpersonal communication is measured by adopting the instrument (Interpersonal Communication Inventory). Job performance of the employees was measured by adopting the scale ‘Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ)’ including task performance, contextual performance, and counterproductive work behaviour. The Counterproductive work behavior of an employee significantly accounted for a negative relationship with the employee’s Interpersonal communication by not indulging in the presentism attitude. Employees' behaviour committed towards the organization's principles by contributing to its social and psychological environment predicted by the employee’s task performance and Counterproductive behaviour.

Authors
N. Boobalakrishnan, Niddana Dipika Saliny
Central University of Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords
Interpersonal Communication, IT Employees, Work Performance, Managerial Communication, Team Communication
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ICTACT
Published In :
ICTACT Journal on Management Studies
( Volume: 9 , Issue: 1 , Pages: 1695-1701 )
Date of Publication :
February 2023
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