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Trust in management: The role of employee voice arrangements and perceived managerial opposition to unions
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posted on 2018-11-21, 00:00 authored by P Holland, BK Cooper, A Pyman, Julian TeicherJulian TeicherThis study examines the relationship between employee voice arrangements and employees' trust in management using data from the 2007 Australian Worker Representation and Participation Survey of 1,022 employees. Drawing on social exchange theory and employee relations literature, we test hypotheses concerning the relationships between direct and union voice arrangements, perceived managerial opposition to unions and employees' trust in management. Consistent with our predictions, after controlling for a range of personal, job and workplace characteristics, regression analyses indicated that direct voice arrangements were positively related to employees' trust in management. Union voice arrangements and perceived managerial opposition to unions were negatively related to trust in management. The article concludes by highlighting the study's implications for management practice and avenues for further research. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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22Issue
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1748-8583ISSN
0954-5395Publisher
Wiley-Blacwell, UKPublisher DOI
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© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Peer Reviewed
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Monash UniversityEra Eligible
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