声音差距是否影响员工的工作态度和幸福感?测量声音作为工作质量的一个维度

IF 2.2 2区 管理学 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Yaminette Díaz-Linhart, Thomas Kochan, Arrow Minster, Dongwoo Park, Duanyi Yang
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摘要

本文将工人声音作为工作质量的一个维度进行调查,并考察其与工作相关结果的联系。我们对“声音差距”的多指标概念进行了改进和测试,以捕捉员工在一系列与工作相关的问题上期望拥有的影响力与实际拥有的影响力之间的差距。通过对1307名美国员工的调查分析,我们发现员工会区分与自身利益相关的问题(“员工-问题声音差距”)和与雇主组织利益相关的问题(“组织-战略声音差距”)。即使在控制了工作质量的其他维度后,从统计上看,较大的声音差距与较低的工作满意度和幸福感,以及较高的职业倦怠和离职倾向有关。此外,我们发现工人问题的声音差距比组织战略的声音差距具有更强和更显著的影响。基于这些结果,我们建议在未来的工人声音研究中纳入声音差距测量,并将其作为评估声音作为工作质量维度的实用工具。
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Does Voice Gap Influence Workers’ Job Attitudes and Well-Being? Measuring Voice as a Dimension of Job Quality

Does Voice Gap Influence Workers’ Job Attitudes and Well-Being? Measuring Voice as a Dimension of Job Quality

This article investigates worker voice as a dimension of job quality and examines its link with job-related outcomes. We refine and test a multi-measure concept of the ‘voice gap’ to capture how much influence workers expect to have compared to what they actually have on a set of work-related issues. Analysing a survey of 1307 American workers, we find that workers distinguish between a voice gap on issues related to their own interests (‘worker-issues voice gap’) and those related to their employing organization's interests (‘organizational-strategy voice gap’). Even after controlling for other dimensions of job quality, a larger voice gap is statistically associated with lower job satisfaction and well-being, as well as higher levels of burnout and turnover intention. Additionally, we find that worker-issues voice gap has a stronger and more significant effect than an organizational-strategy voice gap. Based on these results, we recommend incorporating the voice gap measure in future worker voice research and as a practical tool for evaluating voice as a dimension of job quality.

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British Journal of Industrial Relations
British Journal of Industrial Relations INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
CiteScore
4.20
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期刊介绍: BJIR (British Journal of Industrial Relations) is an influential and authoritative journal which is essential reading for all academics and practitioners interested in work and employment relations. It is the highest ranked European journal in the Industrial Relations & Labour category of the Social Sciences Citation Index. BJIR aims to present the latest research on developments on employment and work from across the globe that appeal to an international readership. Contributions are drawn from all of the main social science disciplines, deal with a broad range of employment topics and express a range of viewpoints.
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