The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals

This study investigates whether one person's experience of perceived discrimination at work can lead to someone they know exhibiting ineffectual silence in their own job. Data were collected using Study Response, an online panel, from focal employees and their paired participants who know them...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen Triana, Rawia Ahmed, M. Fernanda García
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
Series:Acta Psychologica
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691824005420
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description This study investigates whether one person's experience of perceived discrimination at work can lead to someone they know exhibiting ineffectual silence in their own job. Data were collected using Study Response, an online panel, from focal employees and their paired participants who know them well (N = 296 pairs). Data were analyzed using moderated hierarchical linear analysis in SPSS 26. It was predicted and found that perceived age discrimination reported by someone an employee knows well is positively associated with that employee's silence at work. Moreover, this relationship is stronger the closer the employee is in age to the person who reported the age discrimination. These findings are consistent with spiral of silence theory, which states that when people feel uncertain about public sentiments and views around them and are unsure of whether they will be supported by others in their own environment, they remain silent. The study shows that silence is contagious across organizations because knowing someone who has experienced age discrimination at work makes the paired person silent in their own job, especially if they are of similar age.
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spelling doaj-art-b31cc0fdb41a45a4a9d90fb273ac1e5d2025-01-12T05:23:58ZengElsevierActa Psychologica0001-69182025-02-01252104664The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individualsMaría del Carmen Triana0Rawia Ahmed1M. Fernanda García2Vanderbilt University, Cal Turner Chair in Moral Leadership, Owen Graduate School of Management, Nashville, TN 37203, USAZayed University, Department of Business Transformation, Suwaihan Road, Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Corresponding author.The University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Marketing and Management, El Paso, TX 79968-0539, USAThis study investigates whether one person's experience of perceived discrimination at work can lead to someone they know exhibiting ineffectual silence in their own job. Data were collected using Study Response, an online panel, from focal employees and their paired participants who know them well (N = 296 pairs). Data were analyzed using moderated hierarchical linear analysis in SPSS 26. It was predicted and found that perceived age discrimination reported by someone an employee knows well is positively associated with that employee's silence at work. Moreover, this relationship is stronger the closer the employee is in age to the person who reported the age discrimination. These findings are consistent with spiral of silence theory, which states that when people feel uncertain about public sentiments and views around them and are unsure of whether they will be supported by others in their own environment, they remain silent. The study shows that silence is contagious across organizations because knowing someone who has experienced age discrimination at work makes the paired person silent in their own job, especially if they are of similar age.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691824005420Age discriminationSpiral of silenceIneffectual silenceAge dissimilarityDiversity
spellingShingle María del Carmen Triana
Rawia Ahmed
M. Fernanda García
The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals
Acta Psychologica
Age discrimination
Spiral of silence
Ineffectual silence
Age dissimilarity
Diversity
title The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals
title_full The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals
title_fullStr The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals
title_full_unstemmed The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals
title_short The effect of age discrimination on employee silence: The role of age similarity with familiar individuals
title_sort effect of age discrimination on employee silence the role of age similarity with familiar individuals
topic Age discrimination
Spiral of silence
Ineffectual silence
Age dissimilarity
Diversity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691824005420
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