Handbook of Research on Employee Voice
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80088-950-7 (ISBN)
Exploring the previously under-represented paradigm of the organizational behaviour approach, new chapters take account of a broader conceptualization of employee voice. Written by expert contributors, this Handbook explores the meaning and impact of employee voice for various stakeholders and considers the ways in which these actors engage with voice processes such as collective bargaining, individual processes, mutual gains, task-based voice and grievance procedures. This comprehensive Handbook will enable the reader to engage with the debates surrounding employee voice and help to extend our overall understanding of what goes on in workplaces at the heart of modern economies.
This second edition of the Handbook of Research on Employee Voice will be a vital resource for academics and students researching human resource management, organizational behaviour and employment relations, while its forward-thinking approach will also appeal to policy makers, employers and union officials.
Contributors include: M.M.C. Allen, A.C. Avgar, A. Barnes, M. Barry, C. Benassi, J. Benders, C.T. Brinsfield, A. Bryson, J.W. Budd, C. Casey, J. Chan, S. Chillas, N. Cullinane, T. Dobbins, V. Doellgast, J. Donaghey, T. Dundon, M. Edwards, R. Freeman, R. Gomez, J.A. Gruman, B. Harley, J. Harmer, E. Heery, P. Holland, J.A. Ingvaldsen, M. Irfan, S. Johnstone, S. Kaine, S. Kalfa, B.E. Kaufman, K. Kenny, B. Klaas, T. Kretschmer, D. Lewin, A.A. Luchak, M.M. Lucio, C. MacMillan, A. Marks, M.G. Menéndez, P. Mowbray, K.R. Murphy, W. Nienhüser, D. O Shea, G. Patmore, D.M. Pohler, S. Procter, A. Pyman, A.M. Saks, S. Sekwao, P. Strom, J. Syed, L. Thornthwaite, K. Townsend, W. Vandekerckhov, A. Wilkinson, S. Williams, P. Willman
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: bridging new terrains and disciplinary boundaries
Adrian Wilkinson, Tony Dundon, Jimmy Donaghey and Richard Freeman
2Employee voice before Hirschman: its early history, conceptualization, and
practice
Bruce E. Kaufman
3Hirschman and voice
Matthew M.C. Allen
4 Employee voice and the transaction cost economics project
Paul Willman, Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez and Tobias Kretschmer
5Industrial democracy in the twenty-first century
Catherine Casey
6 Labour process
Abigail Marks and Shiona Chillas
7Employee voice and silence in organizational behavior
Chad T. Brinsfield and Marissa Edwards
PART II ACTORS
8Managing voice: an employers perpective
Peter Holland
9Line managers
Keith Townsend and Paula Mowbray
10 Union voice
Sarah Kaine
11 The missing employee in employee voice research
Dionne M. Pohler, Andrew A. Luchak, & J.M. Harmer
12 The expression of worker voice through civil society organizations
Edmund Heery and Stephen Williams)
13 Employee Voice and Democracy: A Critique of National and Transnational Laws
Glenn Patmore
PART III Voice PROCESSES
14Collective bargaining
Virginia Doellgast and Chiara Benassi
15Works councils
Werner Nienhüser
16 Joint consultative committees
Amanda Pyman
17 Individual voice: grievance and other procedures
David Lewin
18 High performance work systems and employee voice .
Bill Harley
19Task-based voice and teamworking
Stephen Procter , Jos Benders and Jonas Ingvaldesen
20Workplace partnership
Stewart Johnstone
21Voice in the mutual gains organization
Ariel C. Avgar Stacey Sekwao ,Phoebe Strom
22Non-union employee representation
Tony Dobbins and Tony Dundon
23 Employee and Collective Voice Engagement: Being psychologicallypresent when speaking up at work
Jamie A. Gruman and Alan M. Saks
24 Individual Voice in Informal and Formal Contexts in Organizations.
Deirdre O’Shea and Kevin Murphy
25 Whistleblowing.
Kate Kenny, Wim Vandekerckhov and Muhammad Irfan
PART IV EVALUATING VOICE
26. Voice across borders: comparing and explaining the dynamic of participation in a context of change
Maria González Menéndez and Miguel Martínez Lucio
27 Employee silence
Niall Cullinane and Jimmy Donaghey
28 Diversity management and missing voices
Jawad Syed
29 The Internet, the Web and Social Media: the promise and practice of E-Voice
Louise Thornthwaite, Craig Macmillan and Alison Barnes
30. Charting Voice in a developing economy: the case of China
Jenny Chan
PART V Future Directions on voice
31. Workplace Voice: Assessing Its Impact on the Individual and the Organization
Brian Klaas.
32 Integrating voice : Voice Within Hospitals: Reciprocal Relationship Between Employee Voice Related to Patient Care with Working Conditions Voice
Adrian Wilkinson , Michael Barry Paula Mowbray and Ariel Avgar
33 The future of employee voice
Senia Kalfa and John W. Budd
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.06.2021 |
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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 ► Planung / Organisation | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80088-950-X / 180088950X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80088-950-7 / 9781800889507 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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