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Employee voice behavior across cultures: Examining cultural values and employee voice behaviors in Korea and the United States

Authors
Park, J.-Y.Kim, D.-O.
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Keywords
Collectivism; Conflict-avoidance; Cross-cultural research; Culture; Employee voice; Face-saving
Citation
Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, v.23, pp.73 - 103
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Journal Title
Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations
Volume
23
Start Page
73
End Page
103
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/132505
DOI
10.1108/S0742-618620160000023004
ISSN
0742-6186
Abstract
This paper examines the role of cultural values measured as collectivism, face-saving, and conflict-avoidance, in predicting employee voice behavior. Using data (n = 198) collected from automotive-industry employees in the United States (US) and Korea, several interesting findings emerged. First, and most notably, for a leaver who chooses the exit option, culture does not matter, such that none of the three cultural values have a significant association with the exit option across countries. Second, for a stayer, who chooses the voice, loyalty, or neglect option, culture does matter in that cultural-specific values, such as collectivism, face-saving, and conflict-avoidance were found to affect employees nonexit options in the Korean sample, but not in the U.S. sample. The results of this study suggest that these three cultural values guide and predict employee voice behavior. Additionally, the results of this study confirm that job alternatives are a significant predictor of the exit option across cultures. This study therefore presents strong empirical evidence of the effect of culture on employee voice behavior and increases our understanding of employee voice behavior across cultures. © 2017 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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