Unnoticed Problems and Overlooked Opportunities: How and When Employees Fail to Speak Up Under Ambiguous Threats
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Park, Hyunsun; Tangirala, Subrahmaniam; Ekkirala, Srinivas; Sanaria, Apurva
署名单位:
University System of Georgia; Georgia Institute of Technology; University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park; Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0021-9010
DOI:
10.1037/apl0001210
发表日期:
2024
页码:
1571-1591
关键词:
EMPLOYEE VOICE
ATTENTION-BASED VIEW
organizational threats
manager trustworthiness
摘要:
Organizations often need to deal with ambiguous threats, which are complex, unprecedented, and difficult-to-predict events that hold the potential to cause harm. Drawing on the attention-based view of work behavior, we propose that employees do not always remain vigilant to such threats. Consequently, we argue that, in the face of those threats, employees can fail to notice or recognize problems or vulnerabilities in their organizations' work processes or products that can hinder coping. We posit that this effect is, paradoxically, more pronounced when employees are working with trustworthy managers who are perceived as capable and focused enough on the well-being of their units to adequately deal with work challenges. Thereby, we highlight that employees may overlook problems and thus not speak up, precisely when their input is highly desired to address ambiguous threats and can be effectively used by competent and caring managers. Using a combination of field surveys and preregistered experiments, we demonstrate support for our arguments. In the process, we present an alternative attention-based perspective to the voice literature that has so far predominantly focused on cost-benefit-based explanations (i.e., how employees evaluate the perceived costs of speaking up vs. presumed benefits) when describing hurdles to employee voice.
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