Employee engagement in voice at times of crisis: COVID-19 pandemic as an example

IF 1.2 Q4 MANAGEMENT JOURNAL OF GENERAL MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1177/03063070241238520
Iman Karam IM Ashmawy
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Purpose: During crises and unpredictable events, organizational leadership faces time constraints for making decisions. Decisions are, therefore, often centralized. However, such centralized decision-making processes frequently deprive the organizations of vital inputs coming from the employees, who are usually closer to the problems and the customers. Therefore, this paper aims how employees engage in voice during a crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic that forced various organizations to resort to remote work without prior planning. Methodology: To explore how employees engage in voice during a crisis, like the COVID-19 pandemic, the study relied on qualitative analysis and used three focus groups with 15 participants working at a German international organization operating in Egypt as a bilateral development partner with the Egyptian government. The responses were later subject to content analysis. Findings: Unexpectedly, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the employees to work remotely. Due to the availability of certain antecedents, the employees engaged in a promotive voice that was primarily informal, expressed individually and collectively, directed to managers and peers, and frequent at the onset of the pandemic but diminishing later on. Originality: The study offers in-depth insights into how a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic changes the nature of work, the different antecedents that encourage the employees to engage in voice in times of crisis, and the nature of this voice during the crisis.
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危机时刻的员工声音参与:以 COVID-19 大流行病为例
目的:在危机和不可预测事件期间,组织领导层面临着决策时间的限制。因此,决策往往是集中做出的。然而,这种集中化的决策过程往往会剥夺来自员工的重要意见,而员工通常更接近问题和客户。因此,本文旨在探讨员工如何在危机期间发表意见,例如 COVID-19 大流行迫使各组织在没有事先计划的情况下采用远程工作。研究方法:为了探讨在危机(如 COVID-19 大流行病)期间员工如何发声,本研究采用了定性分析方法,并使用了三个焦点小组,15 名参与者在一家德国国际组织工作,该组织是埃及政府的双边发展合作伙伴。随后对回答进行了内容分析。研究结果:出乎意料的是,COVID-19 大流行迫使员工进行远程工作。由于某些先决条件的存在,员工们发出了一种促进性的声音,这种声音主要是非正式的,以个人和集体的方式表达,针对管理人员和同事,在大流行病发生之初很频繁,但后来逐渐减少。独创性:本研究深入探讨了像 COVID-19 大流行病这样的危机如何改变工作性质、鼓励员工在危机时期发出声音的不同先决条件以及危机期间这种声音的性质。
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期刊介绍: Journal of General Management is quarterly peer reviewed journal, with a mission to provide thought leadership by publishing articles on managerial practices with organisation-wide or cross-functional implications. We seek original theoretical and practical insights into general management in all types of organisations.
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