THE EFFECTS OF EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS ON UNIONIZED WORKERS ATTITUDES, PERCEPTIONS, AND PREFERENCES IN DECISION-MAKING

成果类型:
Note
署名作者:
LEANA, CR; AHLBRANDT, RS; MURRELL, AJ
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/256319
发表日期:
1992
页码:
861-873
关键词:
participation COMMITMENT LABOR
摘要:
This research examined differences in perceptions and attitudes regarding work, the union, and preferences for decision-making structures among three groups: participants and nonparticipants in an employee involvement program, and employees who had volunteered for the program but had not yet had the opportunity to participate. Results indicated that the volunteers generally had the most positive attitudes toward their work and union; participants showed the greatest disparity between their perceived and desired levels of influence. Participants also viewed employee involvement as the best structure for decision making on some work issues; nonparticipants favored collective bargaining.