The Relationship between Sociopolitical Activism and Employee Voice: Insights from the Construction Sector

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

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مدرس إدارة الموارد البشرية بأكاديمية السادات للعلوم الادارية

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This study investigates the relationship between managerial sociopolitical activism and employee voice in the Egyptian construction industry.
A simple random sampling was used to examine how managerial activism impacts the dimensions of employee voice; defensive, prosocial, and acquiescent voice. Path analysis was applied via Smart-PLS to test the impact of managerial activism on these dimensions. Results showed a significant positive correlation, managerial activism shapes employee behavior and encourages both protective actions and empathy-driven contributions. The study emphasizes the importance of managerial sociopolitical engagement in organizational communication and leadership. It also suggests future research to explore mediating variables like psychological safety and managerial integrity, and practical strategies to enhance organizational resilience.

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