Employee voice, intention to quit, and conflict resolution: evidence from Australia
Van Gramberg, Bernadine ; Teicher, Julian ; Bamber, Greg J. ; Cooper, Brian
2020
73
2
March
393-410
labour dispute ; labour relations ; trade unionization ; workers rights
Labour disputes
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793919876643
English
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"The authors provide novel insights on employee voice and employees' intentions to quit after conflict situations. They analyze a survey of employees in Australia to consider two research questions: What are the relationships between employee voice at work, dispute resolution, and intention to quit? Does the type of dispute affect these relationships? Findings show that employee voice is associated with successful dispute resolution, which reduces employees' intentions to quit. Further, employee voice has the additional benefit of directly reducing intentions to quit, besides its indirect effect of helping to resolve disputes at work. Results also indicate that regardless of the level of voice at work, those who report bullying claims are less likely to find resolution. The authors provide recommendations for improving workplace dispute resolution that they believe offer mutual gains for stakeholders."
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