2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-022-03853-x
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The curvilinear effect of negative affect on voice behavior from the perspective of activation theory

Abstract: Does negative affect help or hinder voice behavior? Research is increasingly highlighting the more complex effects of negative affect and we propose that its relationship with voice is similarly multifaceted. Drawing from activation theory, this paper argues that the relationship between negative affect and voice behavior is an inverted U-shape. Three studies are designed to test our hypotheses. At the between-person level, Studies 1 and 3 use employee-supervisor matched dyads (N = 209; N = 150; respectively) … Show more

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“…The platform's extensive adoption by numerous scholars for the publication of professional research papers is a testament to its substantial academic utility and value. [101][102][103] In our experimental approach, a within-subject design was utilized, wherein each participant engaged with eight different types of experimental stimuli and subsequently responded to the IQ and CV scale items pertinent to each stimulus. To mitigate any potential biases arising from the sequence of material presentation, a randomization strategy was applied in presenting the experimental materials.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%