International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries

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Autor(a) principal: Knoll,M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Götz, M., Adriasola, E, Al-Atwi, A. A., Arenas, A., Atitsogbe, K. A., Barrett, S, Bhattacharjee, A., Bogilović, S., Bollmann, G., Bosak, J., Bulut, C., Carter, M., Cerne, M., Chui, S .L. M., Di Marco, D., Duden, G., Elsey, V., Fujimura, M., Gatti, P., Ghislieri, C., Giessner, S. R., Hino, K., Hofmans, J., Jønsson,T., Kazimna, P., Lowe, K. B., Malagon, J., Mohebbi, H., Montgomery ,A., Monzani, L., Pieterse, A. N., Ngoma, M., Ozeren, E., O’Shea, D., Ottsen, C.L., Picket, J., Rangkuti, A. A., Retowski, S., Ardabili, F. S., Shaukat, R., Silva, S.A., Šimunić, A., Steffens, N. K., Sultanova, F., Szücs, D., Tavares, S. M., Tipandjan, A., van Dick, R., Vasiljevic, D., Wong, S. I., Zacher, H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22790
Resumo: Employee silence, the withholding of work-related ideas, questions, or concerns from someone who could effect change, has been proposed to hamper individual and collective learning as well as the detection of errors and unethical behaviors in many areas of the world. To facilitate cross-cultural research, we validated an instrument measuring four employee silence motives (i.e., silence based on fear, resignation, prosocial, and selfish motives) in 21 languages. Across 33 countries (N = 8,222) representing diverse cultural clusters, the instrument shows good psychometric properties (i.e., internal reliabilities, factor structure, measurement invariance). Results further revealed similarities and differences in the prevalence of silence motives between countries, but did not necessarily support cultural stereotypes. To explore the role of culture for silence, we examined relationships of silence motives with the societal practices cultural dimensions from the GLOBE Program. We found relationships between silence motives and power distance, institutional collectivism, and uncertainty avoidance. Overall, the findings suggest that relationships between silence and cultural dimensions are more complex than commonly assumed. We discuss the explanatory power of nations as (cultural) units of analysis, our social scientific approach, the predictive value of cultural dimensions, and opportunities to extend silence research geographically, methodologically, and conceptually
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
title International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
spellingShingle International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
Knoll,M.
Employee silence
Voice
Context
Culture
Cross-cultural research
title_short International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
title_full International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
title_fullStr International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
title_full_unstemmed International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
title_sort International differences in employee silence motives: Scale validation, prevalence, and relationships with culture characteristics across 33 Countries
author Knoll,M.
author_facet Knoll,M.
Götz, M.
Adriasola, E
Al-Atwi, A. A.
Arenas, A.
Atitsogbe, K. A.
Barrett, S
Bhattacharjee, A.
Bogilović, S.
Bollmann, G.
Bosak, J.
Bulut, C.
Carter, M.
Cerne, M.
Chui, S .L. M.
Di Marco, D.
Duden, G.
Elsey, V.
Fujimura, M.
Gatti, P.
Ghislieri, C.
Giessner, S. R.
Hino, K.
Hofmans, J.
Jønsson,T.
Kazimna, P.
Lowe, K. B.
Malagon, J.
Mohebbi, H.
Montgomery ,A.
Monzani, L.
Pieterse, A. N.
Ngoma, M.
Ozeren, E.
O’Shea, D.
Ottsen, C.L.
Picket, J.
Rangkuti, A. A.
Retowski, S.
Ardabili, F. S.
Shaukat, R.
Silva, S.A.
Šimunić, A.
Steffens, N. K.
Sultanova, F.
Szücs, D.
Tavares, S. M.
Tipandjan, A.
van Dick, R.
Vasiljevic, D.
Wong, S. I.
Zacher, H.
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Adriasola, E
Al-Atwi, A. A.
Arenas, A.
Atitsogbe, K. A.
Barrett, S
Bhattacharjee, A.
Bogilović, S.
Bollmann, G.
Bosak, J.
Bulut, C.
Carter, M.
Cerne, M.
Chui, S .L. M.
Di Marco, D.
Duden, G.
Elsey, V.
Fujimura, M.
Gatti, P.
Ghislieri, C.
Giessner, S. R.
Hino, K.
Hofmans, J.
Jønsson,T.
Kazimna, P.
Lowe, K. B.
Malagon, J.
Mohebbi, H.
Montgomery ,A.
Monzani, L.
Pieterse, A. N.
Ngoma, M.
Ozeren, E.
O’Shea, D.
Ottsen, C.L.
Picket, J.
Rangkuti, A. A.
Retowski, S.
Ardabili, F. S.
Shaukat, R.
Silva, S.A.
Šimunić, A.
Steffens, N. K.
Sultanova, F.
Szücs, D.
Tavares, S. M.
Tipandjan, A.
van Dick, R.
Vasiljevic, D.
Wong, S. I.
Zacher, H.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Knoll,M.
Götz, M.
Adriasola, E
Al-Atwi, A. A.
Arenas, A.
Atitsogbe, K. A.
Barrett, S
Bhattacharjee, A.
Bogilović, S.
Bollmann, G.
Bosak, J.
Bulut, C.
Carter, M.
Cerne, M.
Chui, S .L. M.
Di Marco, D.
Duden, G.
Elsey, V.
Fujimura, M.
Gatti, P.
Ghislieri, C.
Giessner, S. R.
Hino, K.
Hofmans, J.
Jønsson,T.
Kazimna, P.
Lowe, K. B.
Malagon, J.
Mohebbi, H.
Montgomery ,A.
Monzani, L.
Pieterse, A. N.
Ngoma, M.
Ozeren, E.
O’Shea, D.
Ottsen, C.L.
Picket, J.
Rangkuti, A. A.
Retowski, S.
Ardabili, F. S.
Shaukat, R.
Silva, S.A.
Šimunić, A.
Steffens, N. K.
Sultanova, F.
Szücs, D.
Tavares, S. M.
Tipandjan, A.
van Dick, R.
Vasiljevic, D.
Wong, S. I.
Zacher, H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Employee silence
Voice
Context
Culture
Cross-cultural research
topic Employee silence
Voice
Context
Culture
Cross-cultural research
description Employee silence, the withholding of work-related ideas, questions, or concerns from someone who could effect change, has been proposed to hamper individual and collective learning as well as the detection of errors and unethical behaviors in many areas of the world. To facilitate cross-cultural research, we validated an instrument measuring four employee silence motives (i.e., silence based on fear, resignation, prosocial, and selfish motives) in 21 languages. Across 33 countries (N = 8,222) representing diverse cultural clusters, the instrument shows good psychometric properties (i.e., internal reliabilities, factor structure, measurement invariance). Results further revealed similarities and differences in the prevalence of silence motives between countries, but did not necessarily support cultural stereotypes. To explore the role of culture for silence, we examined relationships of silence motives with the societal practices cultural dimensions from the GLOBE Program. We found relationships between silence motives and power distance, institutional collectivism, and uncertainty avoidance. Overall, the findings suggest that relationships between silence and cultural dimensions are more complex than commonly assumed. We discuss the explanatory power of nations as (cultural) units of analysis, our social scientific approach, the predictive value of cultural dimensions, and opportunities to extend silence research geographically, methodologically, and conceptually
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