We investigated the role of employees' status appraisals within their work group in relation to their challenging-promotive voice behavior. We argued that fair and respectful treatment of their voice input by the authority figure of the group (i.e., supervisory responsiveness) enhances employees' self-perceived status, thereby motivating them to engage in subsequent voice behavior. Using a sample of 337 supervisor-subordinate dyads collected in manufacturing industry organizations in China, we found that self-perceived status mediated the relationship between supervisory responsiveness and voice behavior. We further identified employees' self-efficacy for voice as a moderator in this mediational chain for the path from supervisory responsiv...
Employee voice is the discretionary communication of ideas, suggestions, or concerns to benefit the ...
Employees are likely to speak up if they perceive high efficacy and low risk associated with such be...
The aim of this study was to introduce a concept of self‐interested voice, or voluntarily expressed ...
We investigated the role of employees' status appraisals within their work group in relation to thei...
Organizational effectiveness is contingent upon employees' contributions; however, the role of emplo...
Employees contribute to the sustainability of organizations in many ways, yet the specific impact of...
In general, reciprocal supervisor–subordinate relationships (high leader–member exchange relationshi...
In the past decade, employee voice has attracted much attention in the field of organizational behav...
In general, reciprocal supervisor–subordinate relationships (high leader–member exchange relationshi...
This study aims to delineate the key socio-emotional needs important for voicebehavior. To do this, ...
The purpose of this paper is to understand better why employees voice. Drawing on social information...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...
Drawing on the job demands–resources model, we suggest and test a motivational mechanism that underl...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
In general, reciprocal supervisor–subordinate relationships (high leader–member exchange relationshi...
Employee voice is the discretionary communication of ideas, suggestions, or concerns to benefit the ...
Employees are likely to speak up if they perceive high efficacy and low risk associated with such be...
The aim of this study was to introduce a concept of self‐interested voice, or voluntarily expressed ...
We investigated the role of employees' status appraisals within their work group in relation to thei...
Organizational effectiveness is contingent upon employees' contributions; however, the role of emplo...
Employees contribute to the sustainability of organizations in many ways, yet the specific impact of...
In general, reciprocal supervisor–subordinate relationships (high leader–member exchange relationshi...
In the past decade, employee voice has attracted much attention in the field of organizational behav...
In general, reciprocal supervisor–subordinate relationships (high leader–member exchange relationshi...
This study aims to delineate the key socio-emotional needs important for voicebehavior. To do this, ...
The purpose of this paper is to understand better why employees voice. Drawing on social information...
Existing studies mainly explore the antecedents and distal outcomes of voice behavior of employees. ...
Drawing on the job demands–resources model, we suggest and test a motivational mechanism that underl...
This study raises the idea that employee voice would influence the voicing employee's organizat...
In general, reciprocal supervisor–subordinate relationships (high leader–member exchange relationshi...
Employee voice is the discretionary communication of ideas, suggestions, or concerns to benefit the ...
Employees are likely to speak up if they perceive high efficacy and low risk associated with such be...
The aim of this study was to introduce a concept of self‐interested voice, or voluntarily expressed ...