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Handbook of Research on Employee Voice

Buch | Softcover
520 Seiten
2015
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78347-310-6 (ISBN)
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The term 'employee voice' refers to the ways and means through which employees can attempt to have a say and influence organizational issues that affect their work and the interests of managers and owners. The concept is distinct, but related to and often overlapping with issues such as participation, involvement and, more recently, engagement. This Handbook provides an up-to-date survey of the current research into employee voice, sets this research into context and sets a marker for future research in the area.The contributors are all expert in their field. The book examines the theory and history of employee voice and what voice means to various actors, including employers, middle managers, employees, unions and policy-makers. The authors observe how these actors engage in various voice processes, such as collective bargaining, grievance procedures, task-based voice, partnership and mutual gains. The efforts that have been made to date to evaluate voice across and between firms are then assessed, before the contributors go on to open up the debate on potential new areas for voice research, with a focus on voice and its relationship to organizational inclusion and exclusion.

Contributors: B. Abbott, M.M.C. Allen, A.C. Avgar, N. Balnave, A. Barnes, C. Benassi, J. Benders, C.T. Brinsfield, A. Bryson, J.W. Budd, S. Chillas, N. Cullinane, T. Dobbins, V. Doellgast, J. Donaghey, T. Dundon, J. Foley, R.B. Freeman, P.J. Gollan, R. Gomez, M.G. Menéndez, J.A. Gruman, B. Harley, E. Heery, P. Holland, S. Johnstone, S. Kaine, B.E. Kaufman, T. Kretschmer, D. Lewin, A.A. Luchak, M.M. Lucio, C. MacMillan, A. Marks, W. Nienhüser, S. Owens, M.F. Ozbilgin , G. Patmore, D.M. Pohler, S. Procter, A. Pyman, A.M. Saks, M. Sameer, J. Syed, L. Thornthwaite, K. Townsend, A. Wilkinson, S. Williams, P. Willman, Y. Xu

Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Professor of Employment Relations and Human Resource Management, Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia and Visiting Professor, University of Sheffield, UK, Jimmy Donaghey, Professor of Human Resource Management, UniSA Business School, University of South Australia, Australia,Tony Dundon, Professor of Employment Relations and Human Resource Management, University of Limerick, Ireland and the Work and Equalities Institute, University of Manchester, UK and Richard B. Freeman, Professor of Economics, Harvard University and National Bureau of Economic Research, US

Contents:

PART I: PERSPECTIVES AND THEORIES OF VOICE
1. Employee Voice: Charting New Terrain
Adrian Wilkinson, Tony Dundon, Jimmy Donaghey and Richard B. Freeman

2. Employee Voice before Hirschman: Its Early History, Conceptualization, and Practice
Bruce E. Kaufman

3. Hirschmann and Voice
Matthew M.C. Allen

4. Employee Voice and the Transaction Cost Economics Project
Paul Willman, Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez and Tobias Kretschmer

5. Industrial Democracy in the 21st Century
Janice Foley

6. High Performance Work Systems and Employee Voice
Bill Harley

7. Labour Process Perspectives on Employee Voice
Abigail Marks and Shiona Chillas

8. Employee Voice and Silence in Organisation Behaviour
Chad T. Brinsfield

PART II: ACTORS
9. Employers and Voice
Peter Holland

10. The Role of Line Managers in Employee Voice Systems
Keith Townsend

11. Union Voice
Sarah Kaine

12. The Missing Employee in Employee Voice Research
Dionne M. Pohler and Andrew A. Luchakr

13. Civil Society Organisations and Employee Voice
Edmund Heery, Brian Abbott and Steve Williams

PART III: FORMS
14. Collective Bargaining
Virginia Dollesgast and Chiara Benassi

15. Works Councils
Werner Nienhüser

16. Joint Consultative Committees
Amanda Pyman

17. Individual Voice: Grievance and Other Procedures
David Lewin

18. Task Base Voice: Teamworking, Autonomy and Performance
Stephen Procter and Jos Benders

19. Workplace Partnership
Stewart Johnstone

20. Voice in the Mutual Gains Organisation
Ariel C. Avgar and Stacey Owens

21. Non-union Employee Representation
Tony Dobbins and Tony Dundon

PART IV: EVALUATING VOICE
22. Regulation of Employee Voice
Paul J. Gollan, Glenn Patmore and Ying Xu

23. Voice Across Borders: Comparing and Explaining the Dynamics of Participation in a Context of Change
Maria González Menéndez and Miguel Martínez Lucio

24. Employee Silence
Niall Cullinane and Jimmy Donaghey

25. Employee Voice in the SME Context
Muhammad Sameer and Mustafa F. Özbilgin

26. Diversity Management and Missing Voices
Jawed Syed

27. E-voice: How Network and Media Technologies are Shaping Employee Voice
Nikola Balnave, Alison Barnes, Craig MacMillan and Louise Thornthwaite

28. Being Psychologically Present When Speaking Up: Employee Voice Engagement
Jamie A. Gruman and Alan M. Saks

29. The Future of Employee Voice
John W. Budd

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.9.2015
Reihe/Serie Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 169 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Personalwesen
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 1-78347-310-X / 178347310X
ISBN-13 978-1-78347-310-6 / 9781783473106
Zustand Neuware
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