Research Article
조직 구성원의 이직 의도와 사회적 지위가 침묵 행동에 미치는 영향
전남대학교
연세대학교
연세대학교
발행: 2023년 1월 · 52권 3호 · pp. 649-678
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17287/kmr.2023.52.3.649
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초록
Despite growing research interest in employee silence-the conscious withholding of information, suggestions, or concerns about potentially important work-related issues, our understanding of its antecedents is still limited. Reflecting recent calls for research on the exploration of the active, conscious, and intentional aspects of employee silence, we proposed turnover intentions, which account for employees’ withdrawal and psychologically detaching attitude, as its antecedent. Drawing on the social exchange theory, we examined the effects of employees’ turnover intentions on silence and the moderating effects of social status in this relationship. Using data from 201 employees belonging to 43 work groups within 27 organizations, we showed that employees with stronger intentions to leave the organization tended to more engage in silence. We also found that social status variables including rank and friendship network centrality moderated the relationship between turnover intentions and employee silence such that the relationship was stronger when employees were higher in their formal ranks in organizations or were more central in the informal friendship networks.
