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From Silence to Voice: How Ethical Leadership Influences Employees’ Promotive Voice Behavior Through Feedback Seeking Behavior and Role Ambiguity

Asia Pacific Economic and Management Review
This study focuses on two key dimensions—employees’ psychological cognition and behavioral motivation—to examine the dual effects of ethical leadership on employees’ promotive voice behavior.
Ce Zhang, Yueying Wang
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Co-worker ostracism and promotive voice: a self-consistency motivation analysis

Journal of Management & Organization, 2020
This study utilizes self-consistency motivational theory to investigate the association between employees' experience of co-worker ostracism and their promotive voice, while also examining the mediating role of organization-based self-esteem (OBSE) and ...
Sadia Jahanzeb, W. Newell
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Eschewing Gender Stereotypes in Voice Assistants to Promote Inclusion

Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, 2020
The wide adoption of conversational voice assistants has shaped how we interact with this technology while simultaneously highlighting and reinforcing negative stereotypes. For example, conversational systems often use female voices in subservient roles. They also exclude marginalized groups, such as non-binary individuals, altogether.
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An emotional journey to speaking up: understanding when and how employee daily emotions relate to promotive and prohibitive voice

European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Building on the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions and the regulatory focus theory, we develop a multilevel model to investigate how employees’ daily positive and negative emotions trigger daily promotive and prohibitive voice, and further ...
Nai‐Wen Chi   +3 more
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Promoting Older People's Voices—

Social Work in Health Care, 2007
UK government policies over the last decade or more have focussed on giving older people more voice in the design, delivery and assessment of services. Mirroring these trends, there has been a shift towards increased involvement of older people in the research process.
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Youth Design of Digital Stories to Promote Indigenous Voices

Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2019
Stories are powerful tools to share life, culture, and experiences with others while promoting learning and engagement in the storyteller. Working with a group of high school Alaska Native youth, this project will guide students through the process of designing and creating digital stories to promote Indigenous voices and encourage reflection.
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Promoting Adolescent Voice Through Latina Fiction

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 1998
The voices of adolescent girls are often lost around the time they reach the middle school classroom. This paper reflects my experience in incorporating Latina literature into a curriculum that speaks to this disaffected group. Focusing on the reactions of three students, I examine the potential for this literature to change the nature of the middle ...
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Understanding the effects of empowering, transformational and ethical leadership on promotive and prohibitive voice

Person-centered review, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare the direct and indirect effects of transformational, ethical and empowering leadership (EL) on promotive and prohibitive voice behavior.
U. Jada, S. Mukhopadhyay
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Attending to the Voice of Adolescents Who are Overweight to Promote Mental Health

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2008
Archiv prevalence rate of being overweight among H adolescents has doubled in the last two decades. Data from the 2003–2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey indicated that 18% of the adolescents surveyed were overweight (Ogden et al., 2006). Mental health consequences for adolescents who are obese and overweight include depression, body
Mary Jane, Smith, Kathaleen, Perkins
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A Psychological Contract Perspective of Employee Promotive Voice and Promotability

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022
Chenwei Li   +4 more
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