Abstract: This systematic review aimed to explore the relationship between Employee Voice and Affective Commitment in literature. The researcher approached several databases, including Academic Search Complete, Business Search Complete, Business Search Premier, Science Direct and Google Scholar and found 235 relevant studies. Nine studies were selected for review after a vigorous process that rejected many studies because they were duplicated or not fitting in the inclusion criteria. The chosen studies were put in separate folders; Folder 1: Employee Voice, and Folder 2: Affective Commitment. A thematic process that included careful reading data, coding, identifying trends, establishing themes and confirming themes, was us...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
Extending Hirschman’s ‘Exit—Voice—Loyalty’ framework, the authors distinguish between attitudinal an...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...
This systematic review aimed to explore the relationship between Employee Voice and Affective Commit...
The study established a significant relationship between Employee Voice Behaviour (EVB) and Normat...
Employee Psychological Well-Being (PWB) is a pertinent factor that impacts organizational effectiven...
Several studies have conceptualized and tested the relationship between employee engagement and affe...
The contribution individuals can give to decision-making processes is increasingly relevant to any o...
Because of the seminal work by Hirschman (1970), organisational commitment is expected to play ...
In this study, the affective commitment that is oneof the components oforganizational co...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
Although voice (i.e. expressing change-oriented ideas and suggestions) has frequently been investiga...
Building on the affective events theory framework, we argue for voice as affect‐relevant action and ...
Employee perceptions of voice climate and behaviour have been linked with work-related outcomes that...
The study is an attempt to explain the relationship ofpsychological safety on employee voice behavio...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
Extending Hirschman’s ‘Exit—Voice—Loyalty’ framework, the authors distinguish between attitudinal an...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...
This systematic review aimed to explore the relationship between Employee Voice and Affective Commit...
The study established a significant relationship between Employee Voice Behaviour (EVB) and Normat...
Employee Psychological Well-Being (PWB) is a pertinent factor that impacts organizational effectiven...
Several studies have conceptualized and tested the relationship between employee engagement and affe...
The contribution individuals can give to decision-making processes is increasingly relevant to any o...
Because of the seminal work by Hirschman (1970), organisational commitment is expected to play ...
In this study, the affective commitment that is oneof the components oforganizational co...
Promoting employee voice behavior is important for the sustainable development of organizations. Dra...
Although voice (i.e. expressing change-oriented ideas and suggestions) has frequently been investiga...
Building on the affective events theory framework, we argue for voice as affect‐relevant action and ...
Employee perceptions of voice climate and behaviour have been linked with work-related outcomes that...
The study is an attempt to explain the relationship ofpsychological safety on employee voice behavio...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
Extending Hirschman’s ‘Exit—Voice—Loyalty’ framework, the authors distinguish between attitudinal an...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...