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The influence of national culture on employee voice in small and medium enterprises: a cross-cultural perspective

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine how employee voice in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is shaped by national culture. Specifically, the paper explores the relationship between national culture and organisational norms and signals. Furthermore, it explores the impact of such norms o...

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Published in:Employee relations 2023-02, Vol.45 (2), p.478-494
Main Authors: McKearney, Aidan, Prouska, Rea, Tungtakanpoung, Monrudee, Opute, John
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Employees
Employment
Labor law
Leadership
Legislation
Power
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