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- Title
Effect of Peer Work Performance on the Focal Employee's Voice Taking: The Role of Trust and Self-Construal.
- Authors
Zhang, Guanglei; Chen, Silu
- Abstract
Based on persuasion theory, this study examines the influence of peer work performance on the focal employee's voice-taking relationship. Our study purposes that peer work performance contributes to the focal employee's cognition-based trust and that their interdependent self-construal moderates this relationship. Our study suggests that cognition-based trust mediates the relationship between peer work performance and the focal employee's voice taking. Finally, we intend to show that the focal employee's interdependent self-construal moderates the mediating role of cognition-based trust in transmitting the effect of peer work performance on the focal employee's voice taking. Analyses of the data collected from China support these hypotheses.
- Subjects
CHINA; JOB performance; EMPLOYEE participation in management; PEER pressure; DATA analysis
- Publication
Psychological Reports, 2021, Vol 124, Issue 2, p771
- ISSN
0033-2941
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0033294120905520