观点
风格(视觉艺术)
班级(哲学)
社会心理学
定性研究
社会学
心理学
社会阶层
公共关系
谦卑
工作(物理)
管理风格
社会关系
组织沟通
对话
组织行为学
定性性质
领导风格
商务沟通
期限(时间)
人际交往
社会学习
社会影响力
分类
民族志
过渡(遗传学)
作者
Yasha Spriha,Subrahmaniam Tangirala,Rui Shu,Srinivas Ekkirala
标识
DOI:10.5465/amj.2023.0042
摘要
Individuals can move from lower social class origins to higher social class through education and entry into prestigious or well-paying jobs. These individuals, known as upward transitioners, have several strengths. Yet, research suggests that their strengths often go unrecognized in the workplace. We highlight a particular strength that does translate into tangible benefits for upward transitioners. Drawing on theories of social class, cross-cultural adaptation, and power, we propose that upward transitions foster a distinct open-minded communication style in individuals, which we term voice crafting. This style involves acknowledging the fallibility of one’s viewpoints and staying receptive to managerial input when speaking up about work issues. It emerges from upward transitioners’ experiences navigating unfamiliar higher-class cultural contexts, which build humility and a learning orientation. We argue that voice crafting helps upward transitioners get their ideas and concerns implemented, especially when they are engaging with powerful managers who expect interactive conversations. We find support for our theory across survey, experimental, and qualitative interview studies with diverse samples. In the process, we highlight how upward transitioners, because of their inclination to voice craft, are in unique positions to exercise influence within organizations.
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