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Voicing Up: How Team Voice Shapes Leaders Regulatory Focus and Behaviors
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017Ways in which leaders affect followers' voice have been widely researched. However, the influence of followers' voice on leaders' behaviors has gained limited attention.
Guiquan Li +2 more
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Users’ voice-switching behaviors, embodiments and perceptions of voice assistants
Information and Learning SciencesPurpose This paper aims to investigate user voice-switching behavior in voice assistants (VAs), embodiments and perceived trust in information accuracy, usefulness and intelligence. The authors addressed four research questions: RQ1. What is the nature of users’ voice-switching behavior in VAs?
Dania Bilal, Li-Min Cassandra Huang
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To Voice Or Not To Voice – The Relevance Of The Hierarchical Level For Voice Behavior
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014The decision to raise voice is frequently associated with employees weighting personal costs and benefits.
Fabian Hofmann +2 more
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Does responsible leadership via voice behavior promote green behavior?
Evidence-based HRM: a Global Forum for Empirical ScholarshipPurposeThis study, which utilizes the job demands-resources (JD-R) theory, aims to explicate the relationship between responsible leadership (RL), green behavior (GB) and the mediating role of voice behavior (VB).Design/methodology/approachThis study used a quantitative research design.
Burcu Uzum +3 more
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Voice Behavior in Healthcare: A Scoping Review of the Study of Voice Behavior in Healthcare Workers.
Journal of allied health, 2021Patient safety and quality care require learning organizations. For organizations to pivot and progress they need a workforce skilled and confident in voicing ideas and errors. Expressing issues related to patient safety and quality improvement can be defined as voice behavior.This scoping review aimed to answer two questions: 1) What is the scope of ...
Philippa, Friary +3 more
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Laryngeal Behavior in Whispering Voice
2008Whisper voice is characterized by the lack of voicing and the presence of friction noise except during the closure phase of plosives. Segmental contrasts such as voicing tend to be preserved in whispered speech. Normal and whisper are simple phonation modes with a sound produced in the larynx and modulated by supralaryngeal articulatory adjustments ...
Crevier-Buchman, Lise +3 more
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Observations on Laryngeal Disease, Laryngeal Behavior and Voice
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976This discussion accepted the hypothesis that every laryngeal sound is produced by its unique type of vocal cord vibration. The production of vocal sound is not capricious, it follows certain laws many of which are not known. Research into the behavior of the larynx has produced some interesting and perhaps, useful findings.
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Employee Voice Behavior: Integration and Directions for Future Research
, 2011E. W. Morrison
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