Workplace values and beliefs: an empirical study of ideology,high commitment management and unionisation |
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Authors: | Alan Geare Fiona Edgar Ian McAndrew |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management , University of Otago , Dunedin , New Zealand ageare@business.otago.ac.nz;3. Department of Management , University of Otago , Dunedin , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This study is unique in that it examines both managers' and workers' values and beliefs about employment relationships. It found that managers consider the employment relationship in their own workplaces unitarist rather than pluralist, but have mixed ideologies when considering society as a whole. Workers are strongly pluralist when considering society as a whole, but their workplace ideology is somewhat unitarist. A modest union impact on workers' perspectives is found, but little evidence to suggest union's effect commitment to the employing organization. Workers' commitment is to personal careers first and the organization second, while managers put the organization ahead of personal careers. Correlations exist between unitary views of the employment relationship, increased High Commitment Management (HCM) practices, and high levels of commitment. The purpose and contribution of this study is that it reports an assessment of the relation between workplace attitudes and beliefs and the efficacy and influence of management and union initiatives designed to impact them. |
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Keywords: | high commitment management unionization workplace ideology |
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