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- W4386463668 abstract "Purpose Integrating individual and relational centric voice literature, the authors draw on self-presentation theory to analyse the role of status pursuit in employee voice. Status pursuit is believed to be ubiquitous as it is linked to access to scarce resources and social order pecking. Design/methodology/approach The authors present a cross-level conceptual model outlining relational nuances of employee status pursuit that drive upward voice. Findings The model integrates status pursuit with peer- and leader-related facets, focusing on three targets of voice: immediate leader (supervisor), diagonal leader (supervisor of another team/unit) and co-workers. The model highlights how employee voice can be directed to diverse targets, and depending on interpersonal attributes, how it serves as underlying links for upward voice. Originality/value While employee voice can help to address important workplace concerns, it can also be used to advance employees' self-interest. Though there is a wealth of research on the importance of employee voice to organisational performance and individual wellbeing, especially through collective representation such as trade unions, there is a lack of literature on how employees navigate the social-relational work setting to promote their interests and develop status." @default.
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- W4386463668 date "2023-09-07" @default.
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- W4386463668 title "Getting along and getting ahead: voice trails of status pursuit" @default.
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