This study examined how employee-orientated human resource management (EOHRM) is related to Chinese employees’ voice. Drawing on the trust literature, we developed and tested an integrative model that involves the mediating role of trust in management in the effect of EOHRM on voice behavior and the moderating role of employees’ moral identity in the EOHRM effects. Data were collected from 251 employees from a variety of occupations in China. Bootstrap-based regression analyses were used to test the research model. Results showed that trust in management partially mediated the relationship between EOHRM and voice behavior. The effect of EOHRM on trust in management and the indirect effect of EOHRM on voice behavior via trust were stronger i...
Drawing on the notion that felt obligation is an important motivation variable that drives employees...
Drawing on the notion that felt obligation is an important motivation variable that drives employees...
Using role theory as the overarching framework, we propose that employees’ voice has contrasting rel...
This study examined how employee-orientated human resource management (EOHRM) is related to Chinese ...
Voice behavior is important for innovation, mistake prevention and organizational performance. Becau...
This paper explored how employees' trust in their leader interacted with empowering leader behaviors...
This paper explored how employees' trust in their leader interacted with empowering leader behaviors...
Using a sample of 488 employees from a large information technology firm in mainland China, this art...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
The study of voice behavior examines the inclination of staff and team members to speak up and contr...
This article explores the relationships among employee moral efficacy, coworker emotional support, c...
This article explores the relationships among employee moral efficacy, coworker emotional support, c...
Drawing from social exchange and self-concept-based leadership theories, we investigate how paternal...
Drawing on the notion that felt obligation is an important motivation variable that drives employees...
Drawing on the notion that felt obligation is an important motivation variable that drives employees...
Using role theory as the overarching framework, we propose that employees’ voice has contrasting rel...
This study examined how employee-orientated human resource management (EOHRM) is related to Chinese ...
Voice behavior is important for innovation, mistake prevention and organizational performance. Becau...
This paper explored how employees' trust in their leader interacted with empowering leader behaviors...
This paper explored how employees' trust in their leader interacted with empowering leader behaviors...
Using a sample of 488 employees from a large information technology firm in mainland China, this art...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
The study of voice behavior examines the inclination of staff and team members to speak up and contr...
This article explores the relationships among employee moral efficacy, coworker emotional support, c...
This article explores the relationships among employee moral efficacy, coworker emotional support, c...
Drawing from social exchange and self-concept-based leadership theories, we investigate how paternal...
Drawing on the notion that felt obligation is an important motivation variable that drives employees...
Drawing on the notion that felt obligation is an important motivation variable that drives employees...
Using role theory as the overarching framework, we propose that employees’ voice has contrasting rel...