Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how employee voice in SMEs is shaped by national culture. Specifically, the paper explores the relationship between national culture and organisational norms and signals. Furthermore, it explores the impact of such norms, on employee voice behaviours. The paper chooses to address these issues in the SME context, in three countries with divergent cultural dimensions. Design/methodology/approach We use Kwon’s and Farndale’s (2020) typology as our ‘a priori’ framework to explore the influence of national cultural values and cultural tightness on SME organisation norms, signals and employee voice behaviours. Our study uses qualitative data gathered through in-depth interviews with SME emplo...
Conceptualisation of voice in the majority world (developing and emerging economies) should avoid si...
I This thesis sets out to examine the use and character of employee voice practices in foreign owned...
Conceptualisation of voice in the majority world (developing and emerging economies) should avoid si...
Employee voice may have positive outcomes for organizations, however, encouraging employees to speak...
This introduction introduces the special issue on employee voice in the Asia Pacific. Whilst there i...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 2001-0...
The study of employee voice in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across national contexts remains ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how business practitioners can encourage voice behaviour...
Getting employee’ opinions and suggestions are very important to the organisation. Organisational cu...
The effects of organizational culture, psychological safety, and perceived leadership integrity on e...
We investigated the relationship between the national cultural value of power distance and collectiv...
We investigated the relationship between the national cultural value of power distance and collectiv...
In collectivist cultures with a high degree of the Power Distance Index (PDI), an expression of voic...
AbstractIn collectivist cultures with a high degree of the Power Distance Index (PDI), an expression...
This thesis looks at the influence of cultural differences on software development teams. It consist...
Conceptualisation of voice in the majority world (developing and emerging economies) should avoid si...
I This thesis sets out to examine the use and character of employee voice practices in foreign owned...
Conceptualisation of voice in the majority world (developing and emerging economies) should avoid si...
Employee voice may have positive outcomes for organizations, however, encouraging employees to speak...
This introduction introduces the special issue on employee voice in the Asia Pacific. Whilst there i...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 2001-0...
The study of employee voice in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across national contexts remains ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how business practitioners can encourage voice behaviour...
Getting employee’ opinions and suggestions are very important to the organisation. Organisational cu...
The effects of organizational culture, psychological safety, and perceived leadership integrity on e...
We investigated the relationship between the national cultural value of power distance and collectiv...
We investigated the relationship between the national cultural value of power distance and collectiv...
In collectivist cultures with a high degree of the Power Distance Index (PDI), an expression of voic...
AbstractIn collectivist cultures with a high degree of the Power Distance Index (PDI), an expression...
This thesis looks at the influence of cultural differences on software development teams. It consist...
Conceptualisation of voice in the majority world (developing and emerging economies) should avoid si...
I This thesis sets out to examine the use and character of employee voice practices in foreign owned...
Conceptualisation of voice in the majority world (developing and emerging economies) should avoid si...