This article reports two studies exploring how cognitive style preferences for adaption-innovation affect the likelihood that employees will voice ideas for organizational change toward their supervisors. As hypothesized, Study 1 demonstrates that innovatively compared to adaptively predisposed police officers are less likely to voice conventional ideas and more likely to voice novel ideas for solving work-related problems. Besides a replication of these findings, Study 2 shows how work satisfaction and the quality of the supervisor as voice manager shape the impact of adaption-innovation on employee likelihood to voice. That is, compared to innovators, adaptors are more likely to voice conventional ideas when they are dissatisfied rather t...
Synthesizing the literature on voice, creativity, and supervisor listening, our research built and t...
In order to continuously develop and prosper, organizations should promote and welcome change. Inno...
Soliciting and incorporating employee voice is essential to organizational performance, yet some man...
This article reports two studies exploring how cognitive style preferences for adaption-innovation a...
International audienceThis multistudy research examines the unit‐level relationship between promotiv...
Numerous empirical studies reveal that innovative work behaviour (IWB) has several antecedents, incl...
Leaders rely on other organizational members to speak up with ideas for improvement, or to alert the...
The present study takes a new perspective in analysing voice behavior from the receiver’s point of ...
Change-oriented leadership is a specific leadership style in encouraging employee voice behaviors. I...
This study examined whether managerial responses to employee voice behavior is dependent upon the ty...
This qualitative study explores the typology of employee improvement-oriented voice, or the ideas an...
Workplace voice has been the subject of much research over the past 30 years. Prior work has examine...
I seek to understand the dynamic organizational change process by focusing on employees ' chang...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
This study investigated the moderating effect of economic conditions (economic growth vs. recession ...
Synthesizing the literature on voice, creativity, and supervisor listening, our research built and t...
In order to continuously develop and prosper, organizations should promote and welcome change. Inno...
Soliciting and incorporating employee voice is essential to organizational performance, yet some man...
This article reports two studies exploring how cognitive style preferences for adaption-innovation a...
International audienceThis multistudy research examines the unit‐level relationship between promotiv...
Numerous empirical studies reveal that innovative work behaviour (IWB) has several antecedents, incl...
Leaders rely on other organizational members to speak up with ideas for improvement, or to alert the...
The present study takes a new perspective in analysing voice behavior from the receiver’s point of ...
Change-oriented leadership is a specific leadership style in encouraging employee voice behaviors. I...
This study examined whether managerial responses to employee voice behavior is dependent upon the ty...
This qualitative study explores the typology of employee improvement-oriented voice, or the ideas an...
Workplace voice has been the subject of much research over the past 30 years. Prior work has examine...
I seek to understand the dynamic organizational change process by focusing on employees ' chang...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In this dissertation, I investigate the factors und...
This study investigated the moderating effect of economic conditions (economic growth vs. recession ...
Synthesizing the literature on voice, creativity, and supervisor listening, our research built and t...
In order to continuously develop and prosper, organizations should promote and welcome change. Inno...
Soliciting and incorporating employee voice is essential to organizational performance, yet some man...