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      Speaking Up When Water Is Murky: An Uncertainty-Based Model Linking Perceived Organizational Politics to Employee Voice

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      Journal of Management
      SAGE Publications

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          Employee voice is thought to result from a cognitive calculus of costs and benefits. However, it is not known whether and when employees speak up in contexts where the costs and benefits of voice are not readily assessed. The purpose of this research is to answer this question by exploring the impact of employees’ perceived organizational politics (POP)—a social context in which complicated interpersonal relationships make it difficult to predict the outcomes of voice—on promotive and prohibitive voice. Results from an experimental scenario study and a time-lagged field study revealed that POP is negatively related to the two types of voice through psychological uncertainty, even after controlling for psychological safety and felt obligation to voice. Furthermore, job autonomy weakened the negative influence of psychological uncertainty on promotive voice, whereas job security weakened the negative influence of psychological uncertainty on prohibitive voice. Not only do the findings demonstrate psychological uncertainty as a viable mechanism that links unpredictable social contexts such as POP to employee voice, but they also offer insight into the remedies that might mitigate its negative impact. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.

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                Journal
                Journal of Management
                Journal of Management
                SAGE Publications
                0149-2063
                1557-1211
                March 2020
                September 17 2018
                March 2020
                : 46
                : 3
                : 443-469
                Affiliations
                [1 ]San Francisco State University
                [2 ]Tongji University
                [3 ]China Europe International Business School
                Article
                10.1177/0149206318798025
                68d21294-9c33-4220-989c-c5ae311a36ba
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