Employee Voice in Emerging Economies

Amanda Pyman|Paul J. Gollan|Adrian Wilkinson|Cathy Xu|Senia Kalfa
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15 December 2016
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Within the labor relations paradigm, employee voice is broadly defined as the ways and means through which employees ‘have a say’ and influence organizational issues at work. Whilst we know much about employee voice in the Anglo-American (developed) world, we know much less about how employee voice operates in emerging economies. This volume explores the nature of employee voice in four emerging economies: Argentina, China, India and South Korea. The volume brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors who are experts in their field and an authority on their countries, to combine cutting edge research and theory in this essential exploration of voice in emerging economies. 
This volume identifies, inter alia, novel forms and channels of employee voice, new institutional and informal actors, new challenges to social dialogue and representation in emerging economies, and, the importance of cultural norms in predicting employee voice behaviors. The volume therefore provides a timely challenge to the predominant assumptions that underline the nature, operation and effectiveness of employee voice in the Western world.

Introduction: Employee Voice In Emerging Economies: Charting New Territory The Constant And Continuous Voice Of Workers In Argentina - Maurizio Atzeni The Hybrid Channel Of Employees' Voice In China In A Changing Context Of Employment Relations - Wei Huang, Jingjing Weng and Ying-Che Hsieh Union Experience Of Social Dialogue And Collective Participation In India - Vidu Badigannavar Employee Voice Behavior Across Cultures: Examining Cultural Values And Employee Voice Behaviors In Korea And The United States - Joo-Young Park and Dong-One Kim Struggling To Be Heard: The Past And Present Of Employee Voice In Belarus - Hanna Danilovich From A Culture Of Silence To A Culture Of Insurgence: Black Employee Voice In South Africa Over Half A Century - Johann Maree `Breaking The Wire': The Evolution Of Employee Voice In Namibia - Gilton Klerck

    Challenging the assumptions about voice from Western economies and Anglo-American research, this volume contains seven articles on employee voice in Argentina, China, India, Korea (with comparison to the US), Belarus, South Africa, and Namibia. Business and management researchers from these and other countries consider the nature of employee voice in emerging economies where silence may be the cultural norm, similarities and differences in employee voice mechanisms, and whether voice in these contexts can be taken by workers or whether it is provided by management or the state.

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    Amanda Pyman, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia Paul J. Gollan, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Adrian Wilkinson, Griffith University, Nathan, Australia Cathy Xu, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Senia Kalfa, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia