Giving Voice To Employees And Spreading Information Within The Firm: The Manner Matters
The aim of this paper is to verify empirically whether giving voice to employees and spreading information within the firm increase job satisfaction, while thoroughly analyzing if different means imply different consequences. The analysis was carried out using a British data set: "Changing Employment Relationship, Employment Contracts and the Future of Work Survey (Working"in Britain 2000)". An ordered probit model was used for estimation. The results confirm the effects of individual features on job satisfaction, as highlighted in previous studies. The analysis shows that job satisfaction can be enhanced by spreading information within the organization and by giving voice to employees, but the management must choose communication strategies perceived as reliable by the employees.
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2012
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Authors: | Valentini, Enzo |
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Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology. - ScientificPapers.org. - Vol. 2.2012, 4, p. 7-7
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