001470018 000__ 06211cam\\22006977i\4500 001470018 001__ 1470018 001470018 003__ OCoLC 001470018 005__ 20230803003358.0 001470018 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001470018 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001470018 008__ 230627s2023\\\\sz\a\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001470018 019__ $$a1386700690 001470018 020__ $$a9783031311239$$qelectronic book 001470018 020__ $$a303131123X$$qelectronic book 001470018 020__ $$z9783031311222 001470018 020__ $$z3031311221 001470018 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-31123-9$$2doi 001470018 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1386968591 001470018 040__ $$aGW5XE$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cGW5XE$$dYDX$$dN$T$$dYDX$$dOCLCF 001470018 043__ $$ae------$$an------$$au-at--- 001470018 049__ $$aISEA 001470018 050_4 $$aHD6962$$b.E57 2023 001470018 050_4 $$aHD6971 001470018 08204 $$a658.45$$223/eng/20230710 001470018 08204 $$a331$$223/eng/20230627 001470018 24500 $$aEmployee voice in the Global North :$$binsights from Europe, North America and Australia /$$cToyin Ajibade Adisa, Chima Mordi, Emeka Oruh, editors. 001470018 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bPalgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer,$$c[2023] 001470018 300__ $$a1 online resource (xvii, 199 pages) :$$billustrations 001470018 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001470018 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001470018 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001470018 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001470018 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Employee Voice in the Global South Toyin Ajibade Adisa, Chima Mordi and Emeka Smart Oruh -- Chapter 2: The Conceptualisation of Employee Voice in Permacrisis: A United Kingdom Perspective Michael Oyelere, Kehinde Olowookere, Temi Oyelere, John Opute and Toyin Ajibade Adisa -- Chapter 3: Worker Voice in the United State: Unitarist and Pluralist Perspective Sean Edmund Rogers -- Chapter 4: Employee Voice and Engagement: An Assessment of Greek Organisations Nadia K. Kougiannou -- Chapter 5: Employee Voice in Portugal: Exploring Alternative Trajectories and Channels of Voice Pedro Mendonça -- Chapter 6: The Perspectives of Legal Regulations and Employee Voice: Insights from Sweden Laura Carlson -- Chapter 7: The Role of Employee Voice on Mental Health and Wellbeing: The Case of Poland Magdalena Gilek -- Chapter 8: Employee Voice and Social Media: The Australian Perspective - John Burgess, Arlene Sale, and Jonathan Sale. 001470018 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001470018 520__ $$aTaking readers through the nature and realities of employee voice across the Global North, this book identifies the significance and effects of contexts, cultures, web and social media, and dissimilarity of institutional factors in enhancing employee voice or promoting silence. It addresses general issues affecting employee voice across the globe to give readers an understanding of employee relations that is country-specific. Readers will also have an understanding of the unique nature of employee voice in three continents -- thus broadening the readers' understanding of the subject. Covering employee voice in different countries of Europe, North America and Australasia, each chapter draws out the unique and diverse nature of employee voice in each country. The chapters discuss issues ranging from culture, activities of trade union, institutional factors, web and social media, social and organisational justice and their effects of employee voice. This book provides an invaluable resource for students and researchers of human resources and international business. It will also be of great interest to HRM practitioners, policymakers and business managers across the globe. Toyin Adisa is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resources Management and Organisational Behaviour at the University of East London, UK. His research and teaching focus is in comparative human resource management, employment relations and reforms in emerging and developing economies. He is a senior fellow of Higher Education Academy, a fellow of Chartered Management Institute, and a member of Chartered Institute of Personnel Development. Chima Mordi is a Reader/Associate Professor in the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences at Brunel University London, UK. His research examines international business in emerging and developing markets, with a focus on the state of labour relations, comparative HRM in Africa, Asia and Middle Eastern countries, employer's flexibility, the regulation of workloads in large firms, and work-life balance of white collar-workers. Emeka Oruh is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Brunel University London, UK. He previously lectured at the University of Portsmouth School of Business and Law, UK. 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