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Investigation of the impact mechanism of humble leadership on employee silence

Human Systems Management
BACKGROUND: “Silence” is a common phenomenon in the operation of enterprises, where some instances of silence can uphold organizational harmony, while other forms can exacerbate organizational issues, hindering intra-organizational information transfer ...
Jingjing Ren, Fangchao Dong
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Imagined Interactions With the Boss: Upward Dissent and Defensive Silence in Organizations

Management Communication Quarterly
Imagined interactions (IIs) are conversational daydreams communicators can use to envision how interactions might unfold prospectively or how they might have unfolded differently in retrospect.
Ryan S. Bisel   +3 more
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Feeling Capable and Worthy? Impact of Employee Silence on Self-Concept: Mediating Role of Organizational Citizenship Behaviors

Psychological Reports, 2020
While existing research findings have highlighted the consequences of employee silence at the interpersonal and organizational levels, little is known about how employee silence influences an employee’s inferences of self.
S. Chou, Tree Chang
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Social courage fosters both voice and silence in the workplace

, 2019
One of the strongest and most important outcomes of trait social courage is employee voice, but researchers have only studied this relationship with unidimensional conceptualizations of voice. The purpose of this paper is to apply Van Dyne et al.’s (2003)
Matt C. Howard, Philip Holmes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

KDM5B promotes immune evasion by recruiting SETDB1 to silence retroelements

Nature, 2021
Wesley L Cai, Jiesi Luo, Lok-Hei Chan
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Illuminating the silence: understanding the structure and function of small RNAs

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2007
Tariq M Rana
exaly  

SMARCAD1 ATPase activity is required to silence endogenous retroviruses in embryonic stem cells

Nature Communications, 2019
Christina Schlagheck   +2 more
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