Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2225
Title: Employee Voice Behaviour: Role of Empowering Leadership and Leader-Member Exchange
Authors: Thuraisyah Jaaffar 
Naresh Kumar Samy 
Keywords: Employee voice behaviour;leadership;psychological mechanisms
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Asian Scholars Network
Conference: International Conference on Management, Education, Social Sciences and Innovation 
Abstract: 
Employee voice is the key to many positive outcomes for for-profit and non-profit organisations. Nevertheless, employees at all levels need to feel secure in expressing their opinions and discomfort freely within their organisation. It is common to notice that employees continue to be silent even though they have fascinating ideas in an organisation poorly embedded with a culture of openness and appreciation. Perhaps, forbids potential use of dynamics innovative thoughts to magnify organisational performance. Through literature review, we could notice numerous conceptual and empirical reports from various workplace and situations comprehending causes and effects of employee voice behaviour at individual, team and organisation levels. Leadership has long been known as an impetus in encourage employees to communicate effectively. The growing interest in employee voice behaviour signifies the importance of the present workplace. Blending different dimensions besides leadership to address workplace issues is being aggressively premeditated as the body of knowledge is not saturated, evolving, and requires research direction from multiple perspectives. Therefore, this article synthesises existing literature, recognises and highlights the psychological mechanisms to hasten employee voice behaviour. A conceptual framework and propositions for research presented.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2225
ISBN: 978-967-2476-21-4
Appears in Collections:Malaysia Graduate School of Entrepreneurship and Business - Proceedings

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