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The influence of perceived employee voice on organizational commitment: an exchange perspective

Elaine Farndale, Joppe van Ruiten, Clare Kelliher, Veronica Hope-Hailey

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    Abstract

    Using exchange theory, this study examines how perceptions of employee voice, the employee–line manager relationship, and trust in senior management are related to organizational commitment. It is hypothesized that the direct relationship between perceptions of opportunities for employee voice and organizational commitment is mediated by the longer-term effects of the perceived employee–line manager relationship and trust in senior management. Multiple regression analysis of a sample of 2,291 employees in organizations undergoing significant change finds some support for this hypothesis, highlighting in particular the importance of trust in senior management as a partial mediator of the relationship between employee voice and organizational commitment
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)113-129
    Number of pages17
    JournalHuman Resource Management
    Volume50
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2011

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    most downloaded paper from HRM (US) in 2011

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