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Employee voice: a knowledge map to provide conceptual clarity and future research directions

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  • Mori, Martina
  • Cavaliere, Vincenzo
  • Sassetti, Sara
  • Caputo, Andrea

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The increasing globalisation, the multiculturality of workplaces and the current challenges for organisations generated the need for researchers to support them to manage the workforce. Although the relevance of employee voice for these themes, a lack of shared understanding about this topic results in fragmented literature across and within research fields that limits theoretical advancement and deep comprehension of the phenomenon. Our first aim is to offer a literature review of employee voice by combining systematic and bibliometric methods; the second aim is to understand voice's main issues and implications by considering different research streams. The results present an integrated framework of the leading intellectual knowledge and reveal the main research focuses on voice in domestic contexts. The discussion underlines the cultural issue and context as critical elements for future research by proposing avenues for scholars and some implications for organisations to benefit from the contributions of their members.

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  • Mori, Martina & Cavaliere, Vincenzo & Sassetti, Sara & Caputo, Andrea, 2024. "Employee voice: a knowledge map to provide conceptual clarity and future research directions," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(6), pages 1873-1899, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:30:y:2024:i:6:p:1873-1899_14
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