将工作场所实践与社区参与联系起来:鼓励员工发声的案例

Linking Workplace Practices to Community Engagement: The Case for Encouraging Employee Voice

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2015
被引 76
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究认为,为员工提供发声机会不仅能改善组织内部行为,还能通过溢出效应促进社区和社会的积极发展,并探讨了法律和公司治理对营利组织中员工发声机会的影响。

Abstract

Research on employee voice suggests that providing employees with the sense that it is safe to speak up to their managers about their concerns, ideas, and suggestions can have very positive effects on employee behavior inside organizations. However, studies also show that many employees do not feel safe speaking up and often choose to remain silent about the issues or problems they encounter at work. We argue that providing employees with voice opportunities is not only likely to have positive effects inside organizations but is also likely to be essential in building positive organizations that contribute to the development of human potential in our communities and societies. We elaborate the micro-level processes by which employees’ experiences with trying to speak up in the work domain may “spill over” into nonwork domains of their lives. We also consider how employee voice opportunities in for-profit organizations may be influenced by the law and prevailing attitudes about corporate governance.

员工发声公共关系企业治理员工敬业度社区参与