Purpose – Although there is general agreement that employee participation in decision-making (PDM) has individual and organizational benefits, an important question remains about the possibility that it may also have certain individual and organizational costs as well. This article presents an “episodic process model” that accounts for both the bright and possible dark sides of participation. The model explains howPDMmight boost employee hope and self-efficacy, which in turn may lead to two distinct work outcomes–job satisfaction and behavior. Design/methodology/approach – In order to test the model, data (n 5 269) were collected from bank employees in two waves. A variance-based structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was utilized to analyz...
Schuler\u27s process model of employee participation in decision‐making and job satisfaction (Schule...
Positive change comprises an examination of the factors that influence the adaptation of a positive ...
How do organisations get the best out of their employees? Research on human resource management has ...
Purpose – Although there is general agreement that employee participation in decision-making (PDM) h...
The potential of two variables, performance-outcome instrumentalities and self-efficacy, to mediate ...
This research was set to determine the effects of Participatory Decision Making on Employee Satisfac...
This study assesses the impact of participation in decision making on job satisfaction, group commit...
This thesis explores the role and relationships of employee participation in decision-making (PDM) w...
This paper reports findings on employee participation in decision making from a cross-section of emp...
The article examines the implications of direct participation for employees’organisational commitmen...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have the ability to create employment, fix poverty, foster...
This paper demonstrates that the determinants of job satisfaction do not change if the worker has de...
This study examines the relationship between participation in decision making and job satisfaction a...
A structural equationmodel was proposed to analyze the impact of employee participation and job char...
Due to rapid changes in technology and the resulting increase in uncertainty, the organization is be...
Schuler\u27s process model of employee participation in decision‐making and job satisfaction (Schule...
Positive change comprises an examination of the factors that influence the adaptation of a positive ...
How do organisations get the best out of their employees? Research on human resource management has ...
Purpose – Although there is general agreement that employee participation in decision-making (PDM) h...
The potential of two variables, performance-outcome instrumentalities and self-efficacy, to mediate ...
This research was set to determine the effects of Participatory Decision Making on Employee Satisfac...
This study assesses the impact of participation in decision making on job satisfaction, group commit...
This thesis explores the role and relationships of employee participation in decision-making (PDM) w...
This paper reports findings on employee participation in decision making from a cross-section of emp...
The article examines the implications of direct participation for employees’organisational commitmen...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have the ability to create employment, fix poverty, foster...
This paper demonstrates that the determinants of job satisfaction do not change if the worker has de...
This study examines the relationship between participation in decision making and job satisfaction a...
A structural equationmodel was proposed to analyze the impact of employee participation and job char...
Due to rapid changes in technology and the resulting increase in uncertainty, the organization is be...
Schuler\u27s process model of employee participation in decision‐making and job satisfaction (Schule...
Positive change comprises an examination of the factors that influence the adaptation of a positive ...
How do organisations get the best out of their employees? Research on human resource management has ...