Management Science Letters (Apr 2012)

An empirical analysis on influencing factors on organizational silence and its relationship with employee’s organizational commitment

  • Belal Panahi,
  • SeidMahdi Veiseh,
  • Said Divkhar,
  • Farideh Kamari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 735 – 744

Abstract

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Today, there is no doubt that in many organizations, many employees refuse to provide their opinions and comments about the organizational problems. In fact, in many organizations there is a created climate, which often makes employees feel their opinion is not valued. This phenomenon is examined as an organizational silence that by identifying the factors affecting on it we can effectively take steps to eliminate barriers to commenting staff in organizations. In this regard, this paper presents an empirical work conducted on data obtained from 260 employees Payame Noor University of East Azerbaijan Province. These data are analyzed by SPSS software and regression and path analysis tests. The results showed that there is a significant relationship between silence climate dimensions and employee organizational commitment with silence behavior employee. In addition, there is a positive correlation between higher management attitudes and supervisor’s attitudes with workers silent behavior. We have also observed that there is a negative correlation between communication opportunities and organizational commitment with employee silence behavior of employees.

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