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The Laughter Advantage: Exploring the Relationship Between Humor Climate and Communication Openness Among New Employees in the Work-From-Home Setup of BPO Companies

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dc.contributor.author Sendico, Maria Llara R.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-06T23:27:29Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-06T23:27:29Z
dc.date.issued 2023-05
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2327
dc.description.abstract With communication openness and humor both deemed as vital constructs in an organization, it is important to explore how these two are related, and how both can be used to implement the best approach that enables people to work and improve their well-being. Various studies have explored how both communication openness and humor affect an organization. However, there is a lack of data when it comes to the relationship of the two. Thus, this research explored the relationship between Communication Openness and Humor Climate among the new employees in the work-from-home setup among the new employees of BPO Companies. Through the correlational research design, data were collected using the Communication Openness Measure and Humor Climate Scale. A total of 385 BPO employees answered the online survey. Results showed that among all four Humor Climate Dimensions, Positive Humor and Outgroup Humor were significantly, positively correlated to Communication Openness, while Negative Humor is significantly, negatively correlated to communication openness. Through maximizing the use of these findings, both constructs can be utilized to play a role in fostering a positive working environment, social cohesion, and effective collaborative decisions in organizations. en_US
dc.subject Communication openness en_US
dc.subject Humor climate en_US
dc.subject BPO employees en_US
dc.subject BPO industry en_US
dc.subject Work-from-home setup en_US
dc.subject Organizational relationships en_US
dc.title The Laughter Advantage: Exploring the Relationship Between Humor Climate and Communication Openness Among New Employees in the Work-From-Home Setup of BPO Companies en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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