Help-seeking at work: an integrative review, organizing framework and agenda for future research

Author:

Chen Keyu,Chen Guoquan,Wu Qiong,Liu Wei,Zhao Huiqun

Abstract

Purpose The literature on help-seeking at work has experienced significant growth in the past decades. However, our knowledge about this research domain remains fragmented and lacks sufficient theoretical integration. Therefore, this paper aims to comprehensively integrate the extant literature on help-seeking behavior at work and propose an overarching, organized framework to propel this field forward. Design/methodology/approach A state-of-the-art review and theoretical development on help-seeking at work are conducted. Findings First, the authors provide the conceptual clarity of its definitions, key characteristics, types and measurement techniques. Second, the authors develop a fine-grained and integrative process-based framework consisting of antecedents, proximal psychological mechanisms, subsequent influencing processes and distal outcomes to advance our understanding of seeking help in the workplace. Third, the authors offer a detailed agenda for future research to target opportunities within the field. Originality/value The current study is comprehensive in surveying the full body of knowledge on help-seeking at work. It uniquely provides a coherent overarching framework that organizes prior findings and channels future research. Additionally, this review paints a complete picture of what has been done and what needs to be done in the field. More research can be spurred based on our conceptual framework.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Strategy and Management,Business and International Management

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