The Handbook of Listening 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119554189.ch10
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“…They promote an understanding of how and when action plays a role in subjective listening perceptions in the workplace. Given that the subjective perception of listening has strong documented impacts on employees' workplace attitudes and behaviors (Pery et al, 2020), our work has significant implications for both listening scholarship and managerial practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They promote an understanding of how and when action plays a role in subjective listening perceptions in the workplace. Given that the subjective perception of listening has strong documented impacts on employees' workplace attitudes and behaviors (Pery et al, 2020), our work has significant implications for both listening scholarship and managerial practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, as part of a multitrait-multimethod analysis, Bodie et al (2014) recorded a listener and speaker having a 5-min conversation, then asked the listener, speaker, and a trained coder each to rate the listener's behavior, finding only a moderate correlation (r = 0.30) between speaker and coder ratings of the same interaction, and a negative correlation (r = −0.06) between listener self-assessment and speaker ratings. Given that it is typically the speaker's reaction to the listener that drives important outcomes (Pery et al, 2020), such findings point toward the need to better understand what is encompassed within the speaker's subjective perception of a given listening interaction. Some form of conversational responsiveness is likely to be important to perceived listening.…”
Section: The Nature and Importance Of Listeningmentioning
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