Employee voice is a much studied but poorly integrated topic. There is great interest in understanding why and how employees voice, or remain silent, in the management …
'Voice'is a term that has been widely used in the practitioner and academic literature on human resource management (HRM), organizational behaviour (OB) and industrial relations …
Employee voice refers to all of the ways and means through which employees attempt to have a say about, and influence, their work and the functioning of their organization …
Voice is a term that has been widely used in the practitioner and academic literature on human resource management (HRM) and industrial relations in recent years. Freeman and …
Employee voice has been studied across a diverse range of disciplines, generating an extensive body of literature on the topic. However, its conceptualization across the …
This thoroughly revised second edition presents up-to-date analysis from various academic streams and disciplines that illuminate our understanding of employee voice from a range of …
M Barry, A Wilkinson - British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
For many years, the employment relations (ER) literature took the perspective that employee voice via trade unions could channel discontent and reduce exit, thereby improving …
A Marks, S Chillas - Handbook of research on employee voice, 2014 - elgaronline.com
Employee voice is used as an umbrella term to cover formal and informal avenues through which workers and their representatives are able to contribute to decisionmaking in …
BE Kaufman - Human Resource Management Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This article critiques organisational behaviour (OB) research on employee voice and presents a broader‐based conceptual model that integrates ideas and concepts across …