“…The limitation of previous research is that assessment of human resources, the organization's climate, and internationalization were not yet analyzed jointly. The research prior to this time explored the fact that an organization communicates with its outer environment, and the way this is utilized: the internationalization (Brymer et all., 2020;Andersson & Sundermeier, 2019;Vahlne & Bhatti, 2019;Suseno & Pinnington, 2018;Alon et all., 2018;Godos-Diez et all., 2018;Jankowska & Gotz, 2017;Chen et all., 2016;Kalvionyte & Korsakiene, 2016;Fitzgerald & Rowley, 2016;Babinska, 2013) as a connectivity system; the organizational climate as a system that remains responsible for the functionality of the organization (Riego de Dios, 2020; Akbar et all., 2019;Gaviria-Rivera & Zapata, 2019;Nasreen et all., 2019;Berberoglu, 2018;Phua, 2018;Polat & Iskender, 2018;Naldoken & Tengilimoglu, 2017;Pozveh & Karimi, 2016); and the assessment of human resources. The assessment of human resources an organization uses as a tool for directing the personnel's efforts to achieve the organizational objectives during the communication process (Hu & Zhao, 2020;Gokalp et all., 2020;Klinck & Swanepoel, 2019;Walker et all., 2014;Pandey & Chandel, 2013;Popa & Demyen, 2012;Dadelo et all., 2012).The previous researchers sufficiently explored the features of the constructs discussed above, but they also revealed the need for a theoretical modeling of their content's compatibility by assessing how an organization's forms and perception of itself could be important for further study of the organization's functioning principles.…”