Most research on employee involvement (EI) has focused on large or 'mainstream' organizations. By adopting those schemes which 'appear' to work well in larger organizations, smaller firms assume there will be enhanced employee commitment beyond formal contractual requirements. The main question in this paper is whether EI schemes designed by management will suffice under the 2004 Information and Consultation of Employees (ICE) Regulations. The paper focuses on SMEs which tend to favour informal and direct EI, and it remains unclear how these methods will be played out under the new regulatory environment. Evidence from four case studies is presented here and it suggests that the ICE Regulations impose new challenges for smaller firms given ...
Inter-organizational information systems (IOIS) play a critical role in today’s organizations and th...
In many countries, laws for work health and safety (WHS) require employers to provide information, t...
The principles and practice of employee participation have been subject to an immense amount of inte...
Most research on employee involvement (EI) has focused on large or ¿mainstream¿ organizations. By ad...
Information but not consultation: 2 Information but not consultation: Exploring Employee Involvement...
Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesFull Tex
It is widely acknowledged that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cannot afford underutilize ...
The author examines the relationship between employee involvement (EI) and small firms' financial pe...
Industrial relations scholars have long been interested in notions of employee involvement, particip...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
Small service enterprises have typically been neglected both by industrial relations researchers and...
Managerial attitudes are often seen as critical to sustainable employee participation practices, yet...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
In light of new legislation pertaining to information and consultation in the UK, the need to reasse...
Despite the growing significance afforded to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in contempora...
Inter-organizational information systems (IOIS) play a critical role in today’s organizations and th...
In many countries, laws for work health and safety (WHS) require employers to provide information, t...
The principles and practice of employee participation have been subject to an immense amount of inte...
Most research on employee involvement (EI) has focused on large or ¿mainstream¿ organizations. By ad...
Information but not consultation: 2 Information but not consultation: Exploring Employee Involvement...
Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesFull Tex
It is widely acknowledged that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cannot afford underutilize ...
The author examines the relationship between employee involvement (EI) and small firms' financial pe...
Industrial relations scholars have long been interested in notions of employee involvement, particip...
Drawing on evidence from longitudinal case studies in 25 organizations, this article examines whethe...
Small service enterprises have typically been neglected both by industrial relations researchers and...
Managerial attitudes are often seen as critical to sustainable employee participation practices, yet...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
In light of new legislation pertaining to information and consultation in the UK, the need to reasse...
Despite the growing significance afforded to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in contempora...
Inter-organizational information systems (IOIS) play a critical role in today’s organizations and th...
In many countries, laws for work health and safety (WHS) require employers to provide information, t...
The principles and practice of employee participation have been subject to an immense amount of inte...