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Examining the Moderating Role of Self-monitoring in Predicting Employees Speaking Up Behavior at Workplace

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Title Examining the Moderating Role of Self-monitoring in Predicting Employees Speaking Up Behavior at Workplace
 
Creator Khan, Noor Ullah; COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad
 
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Description  Journal of Management InfoAvailable online athttp://readersinsight.net Examining the Moderating Role of Self-monitoring in Predicting Employees Speaking Up Behavior at WorkplaceNoor Ullah Khana, Muhammad Imran Qureshib*, Amran Md RaslibaCOMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad.bFaculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Skudai, Malaysia Abstract The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship and moderating effects of self-monitoring on the relationship between various individual (viz., locus of control and self-esteem) and contextual (viz., top-management openness and trust in supervisor) factors by predicting speaking up behavior of employees at workplace.  Sample size of 95 was selected via random probability sampling out of 318 employees from nine management and business institutions or departments of different universities in Peshawar KPK Pakistan. The conclusion drawn from the research study was self-monitoring moderate the relationship between various individual (viz., locus of control and self-esteem) and contextual (viz., top-management openness and trust in supervisor) factors by predicting speaking up behavior in the context of business and management institutions or departments of education universities in Peshawar KPK Pakistan. This research study identifies the possible antecedents that effect the speaking up, which would help to internalize the phenomena of speaking up. This research study would foster the knowledge and understanding of employees about speaking up and would help the organization to adopt better process and programs in order to encourage employees’ participation. The future studies may investigate the speaking up with including self-assessment and coworker ratings into study.  
 
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Date 2014-05-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://jmi.readersinsight.net/index.php/jmi/article/view/5
 
Source Journal Of Management Info; Vol 2, No 1 (2014): Volume 2, Issue 1
2313-3376
 
Language eng
 
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