peer-reviewedIn this paper we show how trust and justice influence the efficacy of employee information and consultation (I&C) bodies. Evidence is drawn from a 2‐year qualitative study of I&C participants in two organizations in the UK. The research builds on Dietz and Fortin's conceptual five‐stage model of the I&C process to provide a more nuanced understanding of I&C trust and justice outcomes. In particular, we point to crucial stages in the process, and how these influence the effectiveness of I&C mechanisms. Implications for theory and practice are discussedpeer-reviewe
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
In this paper we show how trust and justice influence the efficacy of employee information and consu...
In this paper we show how trust and justice influence the efficacy of employee information and consu...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 11/10/2...
This article investigates trust and organisational justice as antecedents of works council (WC) effe...
peer-reviewedManagerial attitudes are often seen as critical to sustainable employee participation p...
This paper investigates trust and organizational justice as antecedents of Works Council (WC) effect...
Managerial attitudes are often seen as critical to sustainable employee participation practices, yet...
The paper identifies six phases in the creation of new joint staff-management consultative arrangeme...
Based on an analysis of the Workplace Employment Relations Survey, this report finds strong positive...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the same workplace employment relations regimes can lead to d...
Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesFull Tex
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
In this paper we show how trust and justice influence the efficacy of employee information and consu...
In this paper we show how trust and justice influence the efficacy of employee information and consu...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 11/10/2...
This article investigates trust and organisational justice as antecedents of works council (WC) effe...
peer-reviewedManagerial attitudes are often seen as critical to sustainable employee participation p...
This paper investigates trust and organizational justice as antecedents of Works Council (WC) effect...
Managerial attitudes are often seen as critical to sustainable employee participation practices, yet...
The paper identifies six phases in the creation of new joint staff-management consultative arrangeme...
Based on an analysis of the Workplace Employment Relations Survey, this report finds strong positive...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the same workplace employment relations regimes can lead to d...
Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesFull Tex
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...