Voice Behavior and Career Success: The Moderating Role of Supervisor Attribution Motives

Jen-Wei Cheng, Y. Seih, Cheng-Ze Hung, Tzu-Wei Su
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This paper aims to develop a model delineating the relationship between altruistic concern for prosocial motives/felt accountability for impression management motives of voice behavior and employees' career success. The model proposed in this study argues that the relationship between motives and career success depends on the voice behavior mediating mechanism and the moderating effect of supervisor-attributed motives on the relationship between voice behavior and career success. The results stress the importance of the context of supervisor attribution motives in linked voice behavior and career success. Overall, our model attempts to address these concerns by highlighting in particular the role of the perspective of supervisor attribution motives to advance the body of knowledge about voice behavior and career success. Practical and theoretical implications are addressed on the basis of the research findings as well as suggestions for future research in the employee voice behavior field.
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建言与职业成功:主管归因动机的调节作用
本文旨在建立一个模型,描述建言印象管理动机的利他关怀与员工职业成功之间的关系。本研究提出的模型认为,动机与职业成功的关系取决于建言的中介机制和主管归因动机对建言与职业成功关系的调节作用。研究结果强调了主管归因动机在建言与职业成功之间关系的重要性。总的来说,我们的模型试图通过特别强调主管归因动机视角的作用来解决这些问题,以推进关于建言和职业成功的知识体系。在研究结果的基础上提出了实践意义和理论意义,并对未来员工建言领域的研究提出了建议。
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