THE SOCIAL AFTERSHOCKS OF VOICE: AN INVESTIGATION OF EMPLOYEES? AFFECTIVE AND INTERPERSONAL REACTIONS AFTER SPEAKING UP
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Welsh, David T.; Outlaw, Ryan; Newton, Daniel W.; Baer, Michael D.
署名单位:
Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe; Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; University of Iowa
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2019.1187
发表日期:
2022
页码:
2034-2057
关键词:
ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIORS
POSITIVE EMOTIONS BROADEN
PROHIBITIVE VOICE
multilevel models
ego depletion
CONSEQUENCES
antecedents
ANXIETY
Mediation
FRAMEWORK
摘要:
We draw on cognitive-motivational-relational theory to build a theoretical model that outlines how speaking up affects voicers??? emotions and subsequent social behavior. Across three studies???an experimental pilot study, a daily within-person study of employee???coworker dyads, and a preregistered experiment???we test our proposal that promotive voice elicits pride due to a sense of social accomplishment, whereas prohibi-tive voice elicits anxiety due to a sense of social uncertainty. We demonstrate that these feelings of pride and anxiety have diverging effects on voicers??? tendency to withdraw from social interaction during the rest of the day. In turn, these diverging effects on voicers??? interpersonal avoidance influence voicers??? daily interpersonal citizenship behaviors. We further propose that recipients of voice have the potential to ???hijack??? voicers??? affective appraisals in a manner that can amplify or attenuate their emotional reactions and subsequent social behavior. Our results disentangle the complex experi-ence of speaking up and provide novel insights into how voicers and organizations can maximize the benefits of voice while minimizing its harmful social side effects.