Using observational research methods to study voice and silence in organizations

作者: A. L. Meinecke , F. E. Klonek , S. Kauffeld

DOI: 10.1177/2397002216649862

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摘要: The current article offers a behaviour-based perspective on employee voice and silence in organizations. Specifically, we outline two observational approaches to study the dynamics of sil...

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