Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, 2017

Shifts in Workplace Voice, Justice, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution in Contemporary Workplaces

David Lewin|Paul J. Gollan
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Volume 24 of Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations (AILR) contains eight papers highlighting important aspects of the employment relationship. The papers deal with such themes as shifts in workplace voice, justice, negotiation and conflict resolution in contemporary workplaces. Consistent with previous AILR volumes, the papers in Volume 24 reflect a variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods, including case studies, survey, interviews, historiography, theory building, and longitudinal and cross-sectional research designs and analysis. These papers also reflect a global perspective on workplace issues. The specific topics of these papers include social construction of workarounds, workplace dispute resolution, employee involvement at Delta Air Lines, voice and empowerment practice in an Australian manufacturing company, democracy and union militancy and revitalization, adapting union administrative practices to new realities, pro-social and self-interest motivations for unionism and implications for unions as institutions, and high performance work systems and union impacts on employee turnover intention in China.

Introduction; David Lewin and Paul J. Gollan The Social Construction of Workarounds; Benjamin B. Dunford and Matthew Perrigino Workplace Dispute Resolution: What Guidance Does Existing Research Provide?; Jonathan Hamberger  Great in Theory But Tough in Practice: Insights on Sustaining Advanced Employee Involvement at Delta Air Lines; Bruce E. Kaufman  Voice as Empowerment Practice: The Case of An Australian Manufacturing Company; Hector Viveros, Senia Kalfa and Paul J. Gollan  Democracy, Militancy, and Union Revitalization, the DeMReV Model of Union Renewal: A Sustainable, Strategic Model Expanding on Voss and Sherman; Jerry A. Carbo, Steven J. Hasse and M. Blake Hargrove  Adapting Union Administrative Practices to New Realities: Results of a Twenty-Year Longitudinal Study; Paul Whitehead, Paul F. Clark and Lois S. Gray  Pro-Social and Self-Interest Motivations for Unionism and Implications for Unions as Institutions; Jack Fiorito, Irene Padavic and Zachary A. Russell  Can HPWS and Unions Work Together to Reduce Employee Turnover Intention in Foreign MNCs in China?; Ying Chen, Yun-Kyoung Kim, Zhiqiang Liu, Guofeng Wang and Guozhen Zhao

    Eight papers present findings from a variety of quantitative and qualitative research into industrial and labor relations. They cover the social construction of work-arounds; workplace dispute resolution: what guidance existing research provides; insights on sustaining advanced employee involvement at Delta Air Lines; voice as an empowerment practice: the case of an Australian manufacturing company; democracy, militancy, and union revitalization, the DeMRev model of union renewal: a sustainable, strategic model expanding on the Voss and Sherman model; adapting union administrative practices to new realities: results of a 20-year longitudinal study; pro-social and self-interest motivation for unionism and implications for unions as institutions; and whether high-performance work systems and unions can work together to reduce employee turnover intention in foreign multinational corporations in China.

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