학술논문

The Impact of Teachers' Organizational Silence on Job Performance: A Serial Mediation Effect of Psychological Empowerment and Organizational Affective Commitment
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Ji-Hai Yao (ORCID 0000-0003-0287-2972); Xiao-Tong XiangLing Shen
Source
Asia Pacific Journal of Education. 2024 44(2):355-373.
Subject
China
Language
English
ISSN
0218-8791
1742-6855
Abstract
This study aimed to discuss the influence of teachers' organizational silence on job performance and the serial mediation effect of psychological empowerment -- organizational commitment. This research surveyed 564 primary and secondary school teachers in China through questionnaires. The quantitative analysis shows that teachers' organizational silence significantly negatively correlates with job performance, indifferent silence negatively predicts job performance, and acquiescent silence positively predicts contextual performance. Psychological empowerment and organizational affective commitment respectively have a mediation effect, and the chain mechanism of teachers' psychological empowerment -- organizational affective commitment has a full mediation effect on the relationship between teachers' organizational silence and job performance.