Purpose – Organizational silence is described as employees’ remaining silent for various reasons in the institutions that they work. Organizational silence is one of the situations that affect the labour productivity in connection with employee productivity. The aim of this study is to specify the organizational silence perceptions of the employees in the General Directorate of Sports. Design/methodology/approach – The survey was carried out among a total number of 402 people, 162 of which are women and 240 being men, who work in the General Directorate of Sports. The demographic features and organizational silence status of the employees were ascertained. The data obtained were analysed in the SPSS 22.0 for Windows statistics package softw...
The purpose of this study was to survey the relationship between organizational silences on the job ...
Dynamic competition conditions in present day bring about the consequence for businesses to face var...
Today, there is no doubt that in many organizations, many employees refuse to provide their opinions...
The purpose of this study is to research reasons of silence in organizations, its effects, results a...
Productivity and development of any organization depends highly on the right application of human re...
AbstractAmong the most fundamental decisions made by people in the workplace involves whether or not...
In order to achieve the objective effectively and efficiently, employees are viewed as wellsprings o...
Today, organizations are witnessing a destructive phenomenon called enterprise silence. The refusal ...
As being the main ingredient of organizations, employees possess information, experience, institutio...
Purpose: There is little empirical evidence regarding the nature of Organizational Silence (OS) and ...
The present study's aim was investigating the relationship between organizational silences with Isla...
The objective of this research is to be able to identify the organization silence attitudes of the e...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to identify the effects of organizational silence on organi...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to answer the question: how the organizational silence is relat...
The research aims to identify the dimensions of organizational silence and its factors for education...
The purpose of this study was to survey the relationship between organizational silences on the job ...
Dynamic competition conditions in present day bring about the consequence for businesses to face var...
Today, there is no doubt that in many organizations, many employees refuse to provide their opinions...
The purpose of this study is to research reasons of silence in organizations, its effects, results a...
Productivity and development of any organization depends highly on the right application of human re...
AbstractAmong the most fundamental decisions made by people in the workplace involves whether or not...
In order to achieve the objective effectively and efficiently, employees are viewed as wellsprings o...
Today, organizations are witnessing a destructive phenomenon called enterprise silence. The refusal ...
As being the main ingredient of organizations, employees possess information, experience, institutio...
Purpose: There is little empirical evidence regarding the nature of Organizational Silence (OS) and ...
The present study's aim was investigating the relationship between organizational silences with Isla...
The objective of this research is to be able to identify the organization silence attitudes of the e...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to identify the effects of organizational silence on organi...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to answer the question: how the organizational silence is relat...
The research aims to identify the dimensions of organizational silence and its factors for education...
The purpose of this study was to survey the relationship between organizational silences on the job ...
Dynamic competition conditions in present day bring about the consequence for businesses to face var...
Today, there is no doubt that in many organizations, many employees refuse to provide their opinions...