Organizational effectiveness is contingent upon employees' contributions; however, the role of employee voice behavior as a critical component of employees' contribution to the organization has not been sufficiently acknowledged. Based on proactive behavior theory, we present a model to investigate employee voice behavior as an underlying mechanism in the relationship between supervisor delegation and perceived workplace inclusion. Using the SEM (structural equation modeling) method, we test our model's hypotheses with data from 271 employee-supervisor questionnaires administered in state-owned enterprises in the telecommunications industry. The results show that supervisor delegation is positively related to employees' promotive and prohib...
Employees are likely to speak up if they perceive high efficacy and low risk associated with such be...
When employees make suggestions for changes to their supervisors, they are providing raw materials p...
This dissertation reports two studies that respectively examine employee silence and employee voice-...
We investigated the role of employees' status appraisals within their work group in relation to thei...
Employees contribute to the sustainability of organizations in many ways, yet the specific impact of...
Drawing on the job demands–resources model, we suggest and test a motivational mechanism that underl...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, this article attempts to classify employee voice beha...
The purpose of this paper is to understand better why employees voice. Drawing on social information...
By integrating the theory of purposeful work behavior with the person-environment (P-E) fit literatu...
This study aims to delineate the key socio-emotional needs important for voicebehavior. To do this, ...
In this symposium, we aim to shed more light on the relationship between leadership and employee voi...
This study examined whether managerial responses to employee voice behavior is dependent upon the ty...
One way that employees contribute to organizational effectiveness is by expressing voice. They may o...
Employees are likely to speak up if they perceive high efficacy and low risk associated with such be...
When employees make suggestions for changes to their supervisors, they are providing raw materials p...
This dissertation reports two studies that respectively examine employee silence and employee voice-...
We investigated the role of employees' status appraisals within their work group in relation to thei...
Employees contribute to the sustainability of organizations in many ways, yet the specific impact of...
Drawing on the job demands–resources model, we suggest and test a motivational mechanism that underl...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, this article attempts to classify employee voice beha...
The purpose of this paper is to understand better why employees voice. Drawing on social information...
By integrating the theory of purposeful work behavior with the person-environment (P-E) fit literatu...
This study aims to delineate the key socio-emotional needs important for voicebehavior. To do this, ...
In this symposium, we aim to shed more light on the relationship between leadership and employee voi...
This study examined whether managerial responses to employee voice behavior is dependent upon the ty...
One way that employees contribute to organizational effectiveness is by expressing voice. They may o...
Employees are likely to speak up if they perceive high efficacy and low risk associated with such be...
When employees make suggestions for changes to their supervisors, they are providing raw materials p...
This dissertation reports two studies that respectively examine employee silence and employee voice-...