Union commitment and participation among Hong Kong firefighters: a development of an integrative model |
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Authors: | Andy W. Chan Ed Snape Tom Redman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Sciences, Business Administration and Economics , University of Bamberg , Bamberg , Germany maike.andresen@uni-bamberg.de;3. Department of Management , University of Cologne , Cologne , Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the factors influencing members' intent to participate in their union, drawing on a study of Hong Kong firefighters. As in Western studies, the main direct predictor of intent to participate is affective union commitment, but instrumentality is a relatively more important antecedent of affective union commitment and participation than in the Western studies. We found some evidence of frustration-aggression effects on intent to participate in ‘militant’ and ‘general’ union activities, although the latter was significant only among individuals who perceive management–employee relations as co-operative and trusting. |
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Keywords: | Union commitment union participation Hong Kong industrial relations climate firefighters |
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