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Citation

Li J, Xia Y, Ji C, Li H. Chin. Manag. Stud. 2024; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Emerald Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1108/CMS-06-2023-0302

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE This study aims to explore the impact of leader emotional labor on employee voice. According to the emotion as information theory and the voice as a deliberate decision-making process framework, this study develops and tests a model that examines the mediating effects of psychological safety and perceived voice efficacy in this relationship.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This study conducted two studies to test hypotheses. Study 1 used a quantitative research methodology using a two-wave survey of 435 employees and 58 leaders in China. The research model was analyzed using multilevel path analyses. Study 2 collected 301 full-time employees from Prolific Platform. Hypotheses were tested using Mplus.

FINDINGS The results in Study 1 reveal that leader deep acting has a positive indirect relationship with employee voice via psychological safety. Conversely, leader surface acting has a negative indirect effect on employee voice through psychological safety. The results in Study 2 supported the hypotheses.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This study contributes to the voice as a deliberative process literature by introducing leader emotional labor as an antecedent of voice behavior. Additionally, this study indicates that perceived psychological safety and perceived voice efficacy are two important mediating mechanisms for implementing voice behavior.


Language: en

Keywords

Employee voice; Leader emotional labor; Perceived voice efficacy; Psychological safety

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