Building on the affective events theory framework, we argue for voice as affect‐relevant action and investigate the affective consequences of voice in meetings within persons. We administered daily surveys over one workweek to examine how suggestion‐focused and problem‐focused voice in meetings relate to state positive and state negative affect at work. Our analyses are based on the data of 124 employees reporting on 224 meetings. Employees’ problem‐focused voice in meetings was associated with a decrease in employees’ state negative affect at the end of the next workday. Employees’ suggestion‐focused voice, however, was not associated with an increase in employees’ state positive affect at the end of the next workday. Future studies should...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
Employee perceptions of voice climate and behaviour have been linked with work-related outcomes that...
Purpose Extant literature shows that employee voice has ambiguous effects on organizational outcome....
Building on the affective events theory framework, we argue for voice as affect‐relevant action and ...
Abstract: This systematic review aimed to explore the relationship between Employee Voice and Affe...
Intense emotions such as frustration, anger, and dissatisfaction often drive employees to speak up. ...
Employees often assess whether the social context is favorable for them to speak out, yet little res...
In this symposium, we aim to shed more light on the relationship between leadership and employee voi...
The present study takes a new perspective in analysing voice behavior from the receiver’s point of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
It has been shown that employee constructive voice (e.g., making constructive suggestions) has signi...
The aim of this study was to introduce a concept of self‐interested voice, or voluntarily expressed ...
Employer-sponsored voice practices (ESVPs) are a tool used by human resource management to increase ...
Employees often assess whether the social context is favorable for them to speak out, yet little res...
Employee voice is the discretionary communication of ideas, suggestions, or concerns to benefit the ...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
Employee perceptions of voice climate and behaviour have been linked with work-related outcomes that...
Purpose Extant literature shows that employee voice has ambiguous effects on organizational outcome....
Building on the affective events theory framework, we argue for voice as affect‐relevant action and ...
Abstract: This systematic review aimed to explore the relationship between Employee Voice and Affe...
Intense emotions such as frustration, anger, and dissatisfaction often drive employees to speak up. ...
Employees often assess whether the social context is favorable for them to speak out, yet little res...
In this symposium, we aim to shed more light on the relationship between leadership and employee voi...
The present study takes a new perspective in analysing voice behavior from the receiver’s point of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
It has been shown that employee constructive voice (e.g., making constructive suggestions) has signi...
The aim of this study was to introduce a concept of self‐interested voice, or voluntarily expressed ...
Employer-sponsored voice practices (ESVPs) are a tool used by human resource management to increase ...
Employees often assess whether the social context is favorable for them to speak out, yet little res...
Employee voice is the discretionary communication of ideas, suggestions, or concerns to benefit the ...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
Employee perceptions of voice climate and behaviour have been linked with work-related outcomes that...
Purpose Extant literature shows that employee voice has ambiguous effects on organizational outcome....