在2019冠状病毒病期间,从危机中建立新的发声机制——员工在社交媒体上的声音

IF 6.2 2区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Maria Khan, Paula K. Mowbray, Adrian Wilkinson
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行等外部危机加剧了就业不安全感和劳动力市场的总体不确定性。像这样的危机会压制员工的声音;也就是说,员工可能会感到无法表达他们对工作的想法和意见,包括不满或批评,因为他们可能担心不同意管理层的意见,在不确定的时期被视为“摇摆不定”。尽管如此,这项研究发现,员工在全球大流行期间表达意见的愿望导致他们找到了通过社交媒体(SM)发表意见的方法,而匿名是一个关键的促进因素。调查结果显示,员工意识到,SM的支持让他们在声音议程上有更多的代理,而不管主流的声音规范是什么。尽管管理层不接受公开批评,但员工们将疫情前主要用于自上而下沟通的SM重新设计为自下而上的发声机制。在这样做的过程中,我们回应了研究人员的呼吁,探索危机期间的声音状态,以及SM作为这种时期可能的声音机制的潜力。
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Forging New Voice Mechanisms From a Crisis—Employee Voice on Social Media During COVID-19

Forging New Voice Mechanisms From a Crisis—Employee Voice on Social Media During COVID-19

External crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have increased job insecurity and overall uncertainty in the labour market. Crises like these can suppress employee voice; that is, employees may feel unable to express their ideas and opinions about their work, including dissatisfaction or criticism, because they may be worried about disagreeing with management and being seen as ‘rocking the boat’ in times of uncertainty. Nonetheless, this study finds that employees' desire to voice during the global pandemic led to them finding ways to speak up through social media (SM), with anonymity being a critical facilitator. Findings reveal that employees realised that SM affordances allowed them more agency over the agenda for voice regardless of prevailing voice norms. Despite open criticism not being well received by management, employees refashioned SM, which was primarily used for top-down communication before the pandemic, into more of a bottom-up voice mechanism. In doing so, we answer the call of researchers to explore the state of voice during a crisis and the potential of SM as a possible voice mechanism during such times.

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2.80
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10.90%
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期刊介绍: Human Resource Management Journal (CABS/AJG 4*) is a globally orientated HRM journal that promotes the understanding of human resource management to academics and practicing managers. We provide an international forum for discussion and debate, and stress the critical importance of people management to wider economic, political and social concerns. Endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, HRMJ is essential reading for everyone involved in personnel management, training, industrial relations, employment and human resource management.
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