• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: With a Little Help From Change Management : Effects of a Short-Term Change Intervention on Employee Attitudes and Behavior : Effects of a Short-Term Change Intervention on Employee Attitudes and Behavior
  • Contributor: Mlekus, Lisa; Kato-Beiderwieden, Anna-Lena; Schlicher, Katharina D.; Maier, Günter W.
  • Published: Hogrefe Publishing Group, 2022
  • Published in: Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie A&O, 66 (2022) 1, Seite 40-51
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1026/0932-4089/a000372
  • ISSN: 0932-4089; 2190-6270
  • Keywords: Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ; Applied Psychology
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  • Description: Abstract. Change-management activities require extensive interventions, for which small and medium-sized companies often lack the expertise. Thus, we examined whether a short-term intervention could be an innovative approach that affects employees’ attitudes and behavior. In the cooperative project IviPep, a company developed digital tools for its own internal development process. Our intervention was part of the corresponding training and consisted of a 5-minute presentation about prototypical reactions to change and a 45-minute workshop. Employees could voice their concerns, reflect on advantages, and work on potential solutions to address their concerns. Results of a survey before and after the training ( N = 22) showed that the short-term intervention significantly increased readiness for change ( d = 0.72) but did not significantly increase overall attitude toward change ( d = 0.16) or behavioral resistance to change ( d = -0.37), although the effects pointed in the intended direction. Our results indicate that even small change efforts can make a difference.