Research on organizational communication has concentrated on the vertical and
horizontal dimensions. Studies that deal with diagonal interaction are few and almost
no theory explains the need for such interactions. This study shows that, for high per
forming groups, diagonal interactions may be necessary when environmental tur
bulence makes work-related problems difficult to solve and the organizational climate
is supportive of innovation.
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