In this paper, we explore how the pressure to deliver high performance influences line managers in their shaping and repurposing of employee voice mechanisms to encourage improvement-oriented voice in organizations. Using qualitative data (50 semi-structured interviews) from two case studies, including a manufacturing organization and a university, we find line managers were proactive in the (re)shaping and repurposing of employee voice mechanisms in response to the high-performance strategy. Where there was less HR support given to line managers, we found line managers were more inclined to create their own voice mechanisms. However, we observed that a focus on improvement-oriented voice associated with employer interests diverted employee...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
There's a tension between employees' desire for independent voice and the management agenda, write M...
Intense emotions such as frustration, anger, and dissatisfaction often drive employees to speak up. ...
In this paper we examine a wide range of employee voice mechanisms from a total of 18 case studies ...
This qualitative study explores the typology of employee improvement-oriented voice, or the ideas an...
Leaders rely on other organizational members to speak up with ideas for improvement, or to alert the...
Soliciting and incorporating employee voice is essential to organizational performance, yet some man...
Do middle managers propagate novel employee communication up the hierarchy? This paper investigates ...
The concept of employee voice has attracted considerable attention in research since the 1980s prima...
This study examined whether managerial responses to employee voice behavior is dependent upon the ty...
Strategic human resource practices have gained popularity as of late, in particular the process of a...
When employees use public settings such as team meetings to engage in voice-the expression of work i...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this commentary we note that there is increasing interest in the topic of e...
In this symposium, we aim to shed more light on the relationship between leadership and employee voi...
We investigate the relationships between two types of change-oriented leadership (transformational l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
There's a tension between employees' desire for independent voice and the management agenda, write M...
Intense emotions such as frustration, anger, and dissatisfaction often drive employees to speak up. ...
In this paper we examine a wide range of employee voice mechanisms from a total of 18 case studies ...
This qualitative study explores the typology of employee improvement-oriented voice, or the ideas an...
Leaders rely on other organizational members to speak up with ideas for improvement, or to alert the...
Soliciting and incorporating employee voice is essential to organizational performance, yet some man...
Do middle managers propagate novel employee communication up the hierarchy? This paper investigates ...
The concept of employee voice has attracted considerable attention in research since the 1980s prima...
This study examined whether managerial responses to employee voice behavior is dependent upon the ty...
Strategic human resource practices have gained popularity as of late, in particular the process of a...
When employees use public settings such as team meetings to engage in voice-the expression of work i...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this commentary we note that there is increasing interest in the topic of e...
In this symposium, we aim to shed more light on the relationship between leadership and employee voi...
We investigate the relationships between two types of change-oriented leadership (transformational l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
There's a tension between employees' desire for independent voice and the management agenda, write M...
Intense emotions such as frustration, anger, and dissatisfaction often drive employees to speak up. ...