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Are unions good or bad for organizations? The moderating role of management's response

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Pohler, Dionne M. ; Luchak, Andrew A.

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2015

53

3

423-459

trade union ; enterprise level ; corporate governance ; management attitude

Canada

Trade unionism

https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12042

English

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"Union impact research has been hindered by an underdeveloped conceptualization of management response, contributing to inconclusive empirical findings. Integrating the collective voice/institutional response model with the appropriateness framework, we propose that an employee‐focused business strategy is a critical moderating variable in the relationship between union density and organizational outcomes that mitigates the negative effects of unions and enhances the positive effects by sending a clear signal of management's intentions to co‐operate. Using a panel dataset of Canadian organizations over six years, we provide empirical evidence to support our arguments. Implications for theory and practice are discussed."

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