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Models of Employee Participation in a Changing Global Environment: Diversity and Interaction [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 366 pages, height x width: 215x148 mm, weight: 840 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138730831
  • ISBN-13: 9781138730830
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This title was first published in 2001. Management of the employment relationship changed markedly in the last two decades of the 21st century, and a major part of this has been the extension of employee involvement and participation in the workplace. Modern management theorists and researchers have commonly emphasized the importance of two-way communication and co-operation between management and labour in determining the success of human resource management (HRM) strategy and in maximizing workplace efficiency. Some researchers argue employee participation and empowerment are progressive management practices which have universal benefits to performance enhancement, as opposed to most other HRM practices whose success is contingent upon the organizational context. This title explores these themes through an international collection of case studies, which are the outcome of a comparative project of the Workers' Participation Study Group of the International Industrial Relations Association (IIRA).

List of Tables
viii
List of Figures
xi
Contributors xiii
Foreword xxii
PART I PERSPECTIVES AND THEORY
1 Introduction: Global Patterns of Participation
3(20)
Raymond Markey
2 Participation and Industrial Democracy Revisited: A Theoretical Perspective
23(14)
Michael Poole
Russell Lansbury
Nick Wailes
PART II DIRECT PARTICIPATION
3 Why Implement Group Work? Observations and Speculations after a European Survey
37(19)
Jos Benders
Fred Huijgen
Ulrich Pekruhl
4 Employee Involvement and Organisational Change: The Diffusion of High Involvement Management in Australian Workplaces
56(25)
Paul J. Gollan
Edward M. Davis
5 New Ways of Working for Women: The Gender Dimensions of Direct Participation
81(16)
Juliet Webster
PART III TRADE UNIONS
6 American Experience with Union-Nominated Boards of Directors
97(22)
George Strauss
7 National Strategies and Local Diversities: Adding Value through Broad Participation - Experiences from the Norwegian Enterprise Development 2000 Program
119(18)
Johan Elvemo
Ida Munkeby
Pal Lynne Hansen
8 Employee Participation and Bipartite and Tripartite Cooperation in Greece: Problems and Prospects
137(7)
Chris Jecchinis
Theodoros Koutroukis
9 How Managers Perceive Cooperation and Codetermination with Unions: Some Australian and US Comparisons
144(17)
Raymond Markey
Simon Pomfret
10 Efficiency vs Democracy in the Workplace? A Postscript on Self Management at Malta Drydocks
161(18)
Edward L. Zammit
PART IV WORKS COUNCILS AND CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES
11 Corporate Governance and Workers' Participation in the Netherlands
179(14)
Rienk Goodijk
12 Is There a Future for Employee Representation? Understanding the Effects of Changes in Organisation and Work on Works Councils
193(19)
Jan Kees Looise
Michiel Drucker
Jan de Leede
13 Between European and National Institutions: European Works Councils in Dutch-owned MNCs as a New Form of Workers' Representation
212(20)
Ulke Veersma
14 Workers' Participation in Ghana: A Case Study of a State-owned Enterprise in Transition to Privatisation
232(15)
El-Khider Ali Musa
PART V INTERACTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT FORMS OF PARTICIPATION
15 Employee Involvement and Participation in the Organisational Change Decision: Illawarra and Australian Patterns
247(25)
Ann Hodgkinson
16 Works Councils and HRM in Germany: Analytical Arguments and Empirical Evidence
272(12)
Walther Muller-Jentsch
17 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Employee Participation and Trade Union Action
284(22)
Jacques Monat
18 Top Executives' Attitude and Preferences Toward Employee Voice and Participation in Singapore
306(16)
David Tax Wai Wan
Peck Shang Phee
19 Conclusions: Models of Diversity and Interaction
322
Paul J. Gollan
Raymond Markey
Ray Markey, Paul Gollan, Ann Hodkinson, Alain Chouraqui, Ulrike Veersma