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May Tungtakanpoung ()
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May Tungtakanpoung: Southampton Solent University

Chapter Chapter 13 in Inclusive Leadership and Employee Voice, 2026, pp 189-203 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter explores the interplay between inclusive leadership and employee voice in shaping open organisational cultures across Southeast Asia. Grounded in regional socio-cultural, religious, and political contexts, it examines how high power distance, collectivism, and traditional hierarchies influence leadership styles and communication norms. The chapter highlights the challenges inclusive leaders face in navigating entrenched authority structures and cultural expectations that often inhibit employee voice. It further analyses the impact of religion, socio-economic disparities, and governance models on employee engagement, suggesting that inclusive leadership practices must align with these contextual realities. Strategies such as culturally sensitive feedback mechanisms, psychological safety initiatives, and participatory decision-making are presented as key tools to foster inclusivity. The chapter also addresses gender dynamics and generational diversity, identifying systemic and cultural barriers that affect women’s voice in the workplace. It advocates for leadership development, technology-enabled voice channels, and SDG-aligned governance to promote equity and empowerment. Ultimately, the chapter argues that inclusive leadership, when adapted to local conditions, can unlock innovation, enhance employee well-being, and drive sustainable organisational performance in Southeast Asia’s evolving economic landscape.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-19163-2_13

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