“…Finally, advice is more specific than citizenship behavior, which tends to be broader, encompassing additional behaviors such as compliance, altruism, and sportsmanship (e.g., Organ, 2018;Venkataramani & Dalal, 2007). occurs, helpers assume a degree of involvement in the task (see, for example, Fisher, Pillemer, & Amabile, 2018), whereas when unsolicited advice occurs, the advisor is providing guidance or recommendations as opposed to taking part in the work itself. Thus, the properties of advice are not isomorphic with help and, theoretically, it is crucial to account for specific advice properties to further our understanding how unsolicited and solicited advice affect employee reactions and work outcomes.…”