This paper presents the results of the MEDEA project financed by the Danish Work Environment Foundation and finalised October 2009. The project empirically investigated the significance of employee participation in all its direct and representative forms for the quality of the work environment in a selection of Danish companies. The main hypothesis, based on fifty years of solid international research, assuming a positive effect of employee’s participation in decisions regarding their job and their work place was confirmed. However, the secondary hypothesis, based on recent research into participative work organisation and the fact that psychosocial problems at work in many countries have increased concomitantly with such organisation, assu...
In the realm of work environment improvements, the Nordic countries have led the way in demonstratin...
This article presents an overview of participation schemes in European companies, It is based on a s...
This special issue of the German Journal of Human Resource Research sets out to clarify the function...
The article explores how employee participation influences the quality of the work environment and w...
Artiklen bringer hovedresultater fra Medea-projektet, et forskningsprojekt med fokus på sammenhængen...
Traditionally it has been held that employee participation impacts positively upon the quality of th...
This article reviews the research literature on the relationship between employee participation, inf...
It is well described and analysed that employee participation is closely related to the quality of w...
Employees' participation in decision making at work is often identified as a key element in work env...
We explore the relative impact of direct and representative forms of participation on quality of the...
The article reports on an investigation of the association between direct and representative forms o...
We explore the relative impact of direct and representative forms of participation on quality of the...
We explore the relative impact of direct and representative forms of participation on quality of the...
People spend much of their lives at work, and the foundation of a good work environment is that empl...
This article examines both direct and representative participation by employees. The hypothesis is t...
In the realm of work environment improvements, the Nordic countries have led the way in demonstratin...
This article presents an overview of participation schemes in European companies, It is based on a s...
This special issue of the German Journal of Human Resource Research sets out to clarify the function...
The article explores how employee participation influences the quality of the work environment and w...
Artiklen bringer hovedresultater fra Medea-projektet, et forskningsprojekt med fokus på sammenhængen...
Traditionally it has been held that employee participation impacts positively upon the quality of th...
This article reviews the research literature on the relationship between employee participation, inf...
It is well described and analysed that employee participation is closely related to the quality of w...
Employees' participation in decision making at work is often identified as a key element in work env...
We explore the relative impact of direct and representative forms of participation on quality of the...
The article reports on an investigation of the association between direct and representative forms o...
We explore the relative impact of direct and representative forms of participation on quality of the...
We explore the relative impact of direct and representative forms of participation on quality of the...
People spend much of their lives at work, and the foundation of a good work environment is that empl...
This article examines both direct and representative participation by employees. The hypothesis is t...
In the realm of work environment improvements, the Nordic countries have led the way in demonstratin...
This article presents an overview of participation schemes in European companies, It is based on a s...
This special issue of the German Journal of Human Resource Research sets out to clarify the function...