Conceptualizing Employee Silence and Employee Voice as Multidimensional Constructs*
Michigan State University · Nanyang Technological University
Abstract
ABSTRACT Employees often have ideas, information, and opinions for constructive ways to improve work and work organizations. Sometimes these employees exercise voice and express their ideas, information, and opinions; and other times they engage in silence and withhold their ideas, information, and opinions. On the surface, expressing and withholding behaviours might appear to be polar opposites because silence implies not speaking while voice implies speaking up on important issues and problems in organizations. Challenging this simplistic notion, this paper presents a conceptual framework suggesting that employee silence and voice are best conceptualized as separate, multidimensional constructs. Based on…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 100
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3Topics & keywords
- Silence
- Employee voice
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Constructive
- Differential effects
- Cognitive psychology
- Computer science