In this paper we seek to explain the emergence of different voice regimes, and to do so by using approaches from institutional economics. In particular we analyse the emergence of different voice regimes as a contracting problem; a ¿make¿ or ¿buy¿ decision on the part of the employer. A unique feature of the model is that the firm, having chosen its particular employee management regime, faces switching costs if it attempts to alter its original make or buy decision. A particular dimension of the employee management regime decision is the use of the union as agent or supplier of voice, or elements thereof. We argue that there are circumstances in which the employer may, on grounds of cost or risk, seek to subcontract aspects of the manageme...
This article considers the role of individual employee voice in regulating the “zone of acceptance” ...
We use two linked employer–employee datasets to adapt Hirschman's model of consumer behaviour into t...
PhD ThesisThe aim of this thesis is to explore whether employee voice in an employee-owned enterpris...
In this paper we seek to explain the emergence of different voice regimes, and to do so by using app...
In this paper we seek to explain the emergence of different voice regimes, and to do so by using app...
Using nationally representative workplace data for Britain we show that over the last quarter centur...
Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for employee vo...
Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for employee vo...
This paper argues that the secular decline in union voice in the UK cannot be fully explained withou...
Using nationally representative workplace data for Britain we show that over the last quarter centur...
Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for employee vo...
Research on the topic of employment relations often adopts analytical frameworks related mainly to t...
KRETSCHMER* Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for...
The exit-voice model of the labour market hypothesises that employees who experience a deterioration...
The definition of formal employee voice employed in this paper is a variant of the definition develo...
This article considers the role of individual employee voice in regulating the “zone of acceptance” ...
We use two linked employer–employee datasets to adapt Hirschman's model of consumer behaviour into t...
PhD ThesisThe aim of this thesis is to explore whether employee voice in an employee-owned enterpris...
In this paper we seek to explain the emergence of different voice regimes, and to do so by using app...
In this paper we seek to explain the emergence of different voice regimes, and to do so by using app...
Using nationally representative workplace data for Britain we show that over the last quarter centur...
Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for employee vo...
Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for employee vo...
This paper argues that the secular decline in union voice in the UK cannot be fully explained withou...
Using nationally representative workplace data for Britain we show that over the last quarter centur...
Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for employee vo...
Research on the topic of employment relations often adopts analytical frameworks related mainly to t...
KRETSCHMER* Non-union direct voice has replaced union representative voice as the primary avenue for...
The exit-voice model of the labour market hypothesises that employees who experience a deterioration...
The definition of formal employee voice employed in this paper is a variant of the definition develo...
This article considers the role of individual employee voice in regulating the “zone of acceptance” ...
We use two linked employer–employee datasets to adapt Hirschman's model of consumer behaviour into t...
PhD ThesisThe aim of this thesis is to explore whether employee voice in an employee-owned enterpris...