Hearing voice and silence during stressful economic times


Autoria(s): Schlosser, Francine; Zolin, Roxanne
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Purpose - It is ironic that in stressful economic times, when new ideas and positive behaviors could be most valuable, employees may not speak up, leading to reduced employee participation, less organizational learning, less innovation and less receptiveness to change. The supervisor is the organization’s first line of defense against a culture of silence and towards a culture of openness. This research asks what helps supervisors to hear prosocial voice and notice defensive silence. Design/methodology/approach - We conducted a cross-sectional field study of 142 supervisors. Findings - Our results indicate that prosocial voice is increased by supervisor tension and trust in employees, while defensive silence is increased by supervisor tension but reduced by unionization of employees and trust in employees. This indicates that, as hypothesized by others, voice and silence are orthogonal and not opposites of the same construct. Research limitations/implications - The data is measured at one point in time, and further longitudinal study would be helpful to further understand the phenomena. Practical implications - This research highlights the potential for supervisors in stressful situations to selectively hear voice and silence from employees. Originality/value - This study adds to our knowledge of prosocial voice and defensive silence by testing supervisors’ perceptions of these constructs during difficult times. It provides valuable empirical insights to a literature dominated by conceptual non-empirical papers. Limited research on silence might reflect how difficult it is to study such an ambiguous and passive construct as silence (often simply viewed as a lack of speech). also contribute to trust literature by identifying its role in increasing supervisor’s perceptions of prosocial voice and reducing perceptions of defensive silence.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51071/

Publicador

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Relação

DOI:10.1108/01425451211248569

Schlosser, Francine & Zolin, Roxanne (2012) Hearing voice and silence during stressful economic times. Employee Relations, 34(5), pp. 555-573.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150305 Human Resources Management #150306 Industrial Relations #Employees Behaviour #Employees Participation #Employees Relations #Management Attitudes #Positive Coping #Recession #Silence #Trust #Voice
Tipo

Journal Article