Antecedents of voice endorsement: A communication perspective

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Abstract

Purpose: The final effectiveness of employee voice largely depends on voice endorsement. This study aims to review, assess, analyze and synthesize the emerging literature on voice endorsement by focusing on its antecedents to promote future research from a comprehensive perspective. Design/methodology/approach: Based on an integrative review of the literature, the authors conducted a content analysis of 53 peer-reviewed journal articles. Findings: Building on the Shannon–Weaver communication model, this paper summarizes that factors influencing voice endorsement can be classified into five prominent aspects: voicer, voiced idea, contextual factors and noises, voice channel (medium) and voice receiver. Practical implications: This research holds important implications for practice, providing practical guidelines for employees to speak up, for leaders to endorse voice and for organizations to maintain sustainable development by making full use of employee voice. Originality/value: This review enriches voice endorsement research by introducing a communication framework to synthesize its antecedents and extends the application of the communication model in organization research. Additionally, the authors offer directions for future research.

Original languageEnglish
JournalChinese Management Studies
Early online date5 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2024

Keywords

  • A communication framework
  • An integrative review
  • Antecedents
  • Voice endorsement

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