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Purpose

The study uses a meta-analysis method to explore the relationship between authoritarian leadership/abusive supervision and employee voice.

Design/methodology/approach

A meta-analysis of 354 articles (427 effect sizes) were conducted (N = 169,127) with a structural equation model.

Findings

(1) Direct effect studies showed that abusive supervision/ authoritarian leadership negatively affected employees’ promotive/prohibitive voice, among which authoritarian leadership is the explanation for promotive and prohibitive voices being stronger than that of abusive supervision. (2) Meta-analytic structural equation model shows that authoritarian leadership and abusive supervision reduce employees’ psychological safety and voice efficacy by weakening leadership–member exchange (LMX), inhibiting employee voice; they can reduce employees’ psychological safety and voice efficacy by weakening the relationship between superiors and subordinates guanxi (SSG) and reduce employee voice. Among them, authoritarian leadership has a greater effect on LMX than SSG, and abusive supervision has a greater impact on LMX than that of SSG. LMX has a greater impact on employees’ psychological safety than SSG, and SSG has a greater impact on employees’ voice efficacy than LMX.

Originality/value

The research reveals the relationship between authoritarian leadership/abusive supervision and employee voice and provides a reference for improving the leader channel of voice.

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