S Pichler - Human Resource Management, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This study reviews and meta‐analyzes the literature on the social context of performance appraisal. Results indicate that aspects of rater‐ratee relationship quality (ie, supervisor …
Scholars continue to debate whether voice and silence are opposites or distinct constructs. This ambiguity has prevented meaningful theoretical advancements about employees' voice …
E Nechanska, E Hughes, T Dundon - Human Resource Management …, 2020 - Elsevier
There is a growing interest in conceptualising employee voice across various theoretical disciplines-including Human Resource Management (HRM), Organizational Behaviour …
The authors investigate the employee features that, alongside overall voice expression, affect supervisors' voice recognition. Drawing primarily from status characteristics and …
Y Liu, S Liu, Q Zhang, L Hu - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism …, 2021 - Elsevier
Based on social exchange and broaden-and-build of positive emotions theory, this study examines the effect of perceived corporate social responsibility on employee voice behavior …
SJ Chen, MJ Wang, SH Lee - Personnel Review, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to argue that, in situations where transformational leadership (TL) is in effect, perceived meaningfulness in work plays a vital role in generating …
Drawing from the group engagement model and the moral conviction literature, we propose that perceived leader ethical conviction moderates the relationship between ethical …
M Knoll, T Redman - Human Resource Management, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Employer‐sponsored voice practices (ESVPs) are a tool used by human resource management to increase voice behavior and fulfill legal requirements for employee …