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Influence of management attitudes on the implementation of employee participation

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Franca, Valentina ; Pahor, Marko

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2014

35

1

February

115-142

codetermination ; disclosure of information ; management attitude ; workers participation

Slovenia

Workers participation and European works councils

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X12464070

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"This article examines the role of management in the system of employee participation. It builds on the premise that management can have a sizeable impact on how employee participation is put into practice. The authors develop a comprehensive index of employee participation implementation and test the relation between management's attitudes towards employee participation and the implementation of employee participation in a cross-sectional survey among 225 managers in Slovenia, using a mail-solicited web-based questionnaire. The results indicate a positive link between managers' support for participation and its actual implementation. If managers perceive a positive link between employee participation and corporate performance they will tend to put such participation into practice to a greater extent."

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