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Wynen, Jan; Kleizen, Bjørn; Verhoest, Koen; Lægreid, Per; Rolland, Vidar (2020):

Just keep silent… Defensive silence as a reaction to successive structural reforms

Taylor & Francis

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Type of publication:

Tidsskriftsartikkel

Link to publication:

https://bora.uib.no/bora-xmlui/bitstream/handle/1956/23719/Just%2bkeep%2bsilent.pdf

Link to review:

https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2019.1588358

Comment:

Public Management Review

Number of pages:

30

ISSN:

1471-9037

Language of publication:

Engelsk

Country of publication:

Norge

NSD-reference:

4705

This page was last updated:

31/8 2021

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Summary:

Employees frequently have ideas and opinions on the execution of tasks or on the organization itself. Yet, sometimes employees remain silent and withhold this valuable input from their organizations because they fear experiencing conflict or controversy, causing both performance and employee morale to suffer. This article tests to what extent such fear of speaking up, referred to as ‘defensive silence,’ is affected by the extent of successive structural reforms an organization endures. Analyses of Norwegian Staff Surveys and of a structural reform database show that repetitive structural reforms affect employee engagement in defensive silence.