Employee voice: the two-way communication channels in swedish educational institutions
Abstract
The recent study aims to investigate the two-way communication channels, and strategies to raise employee
awareness about utilization of voice channels. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with HR and
Line managers. Interviews were recorded and transcribed afterward. Reflexive content analysis technique was utilized
for data analysis purposes and for coding and categorization of the data MAXQDA (software) was used. Employee
surveys, unions, boards, and the collective and individual meetings between line managers and staff turned out most
utilized two-way voice channels. Furthermore, managers suggested conducting open houses, workshops, and comprehensive
introductory sessions to create awareness among employees about voice mechanisms available in the organization.
The positive role of immediate managers and psychological safety measures were discussed as an important
elements in fostering employee voice.
Issue date (year)
2025Author
Yasin, HavaThe following license files are associated with this item:

