“…Yet, while business communication researchers have documented with clarity the strong, positive links between effective communication processes and organizational attributes and outcomes (cf. Flynn, Valikoski, & Grau, 2008), the listening environment 1 suffers as an overlooked but potentially critical attribute of organizational communication, despite listening being promulgated by theorists as worthy of research attention in the context of organizational performance (Brownell, 1994;Gilchrist & van Hoeven, 1994;Jacobs & Coghlan, 2005;Johnston, Reed, & Lawrence, 2011). Gilchrist and van Hoeven (1994) conceptualized listening as an organizational attribute reflecting the extent to which employees ascribe positive value to the organization's responsiveness to employee input.…”