Employee Voice, Employee Engagement and Business Performance: Understanding the links in a Mediated Model

  • Kura K
  • Alkashami M
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Abstract

Employee voice which refers to the collective bargaining of employees in an organization, is gaining much attention and importance. Studies are linking the role and relationship between employee voice with many important individual and organizational outcomes. To understand its current state and influence, the present study tested employee voice and its influence on employee engagement and business performance. Following the relationship hypothesized model, the current study applied structural equation modeling using Smart PLS 3 and found a significant relationship between employee voice and business performance. In addition, the study also found significant influence of employee voice on employee engagement and business performance. The study also found that employee engagement was mediating the relationship between employee voice and business performance. The results confirm that employees who have the freedom and opportunity to share their ideas, opinions, and input in decision-making are likely to show high engagement, which contributes to increasing business performance. The study results offer important findings based on which implications are drawn for theory and practice for businesses aspiring to increase performance.

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Kura, K. M., & Alkashami, M. (2021). Employee Voice, Employee Engagement and Business Performance: Understanding the links in a Mediated Model. Annals of Contemporary Developments in Management & HR, 3(3), 10–19. https://doi.org/10.33166/acdmhr.2021.03.002

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