The purpose of the present study is to unravel the relationship between current forms and realities of social dialogue in the workplace, the industrial relations climate, HRM, and employee harm. We tested a model specifying associations between (1) indicators of revitalized social dialogue, (2) perceived cooperation within the industrial relations climate, (3) perceived sustainability in HR practices, and (4) management perceptions regarding employee harm. The test was based on a survey conducted among 356 (HR-) managers and CEOs in Belgium. The results support the idea that a cooperative industrial relations climate and sustainable HR practices can reduce employee harm. More specifically, efficiency in social dialogue fully mediated the re...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
We evaluate the impact of a training program aimed at improving the relational atmosphere in the wor...
In the last years, several HRM scholars have theoretically support the idea that the policies bundle...
The model of social dialogue in organisations between management and employees is facing unprecedent...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
This chapter focuses on the social dialogue module in the survey. Social dialogue is in this regard ...
The aim of this research is to examine how employee relations enables and improves environmental man...
Item not available in this repository.This chapter contributes to the debate on corporate sustainabi...
Within recent years, the literature on employee–CSR relations has grown significantly. However, the ...
This paper reports the findings of a study conducted on UK local government workers in which the eff...
Firstly, recent research on social dialogue and the OHS issue is summarised. The OHS topic is high o...
International audienceRecent research on green human resource management suggests that the social ex...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
We evaluate the impact of a training program aimed at improving the relational atmosphere in the wor...
In the last years, several HRM scholars have theoretically support the idea that the policies bundle...
The model of social dialogue in organisations between management and employees is facing unprecedent...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
This chapter focuses on the social dialogue module in the survey. Social dialogue is in this regard ...
The aim of this research is to examine how employee relations enables and improves environmental man...
Item not available in this repository.This chapter contributes to the debate on corporate sustainabi...
Within recent years, the literature on employee–CSR relations has grown significantly. However, the ...
This paper reports the findings of a study conducted on UK local government workers in which the eff...
Firstly, recent research on social dialogue and the OHS issue is summarised. The OHS topic is high o...
International audienceRecent research on green human resource management suggests that the social ex...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection between human resource manageme...
We evaluate the impact of a training program aimed at improving the relational atmosphere in the wor...
In the last years, several HRM scholars have theoretically support the idea that the policies bundle...