Integrating Collective Voice within Job Demands–Resources Theory

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS Work Employment and Society Pub Date : 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1177/09500170241254306
Josef Ringqvist
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Drawing on insights from the sociology of work, this article contributes to job demands–resources (JD-R) theory by arguing that collective employee voice should be considered within the framework as an antecedent of job demands and job resources. An empirical test is offered to substantiate the theoretical argument, hypothesizing that collective voice – measured as trade union influence at the workplace level – reduces job demands and increases job resources. Based on the notion that some jobs may be inherently demanding, an additional hypothesis posits that collective voice balances demands with job resources by supplementing resources particularly where demands are high. Drawing on data from the European Social Survey covering 27 countries, results of multi-level analyses reveal that while not associated negatively with job demands, collective voice enhances job resources, particularly where demands are high. On this basis the article encourages further sociologically informed analyses of the JD-R model.
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将集体声音纳入工作需求-资源理论
本文借鉴工作社会学的观点,认为应将员工的集体呼声视为工作需求和工作资源的先决条件,从而为工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论做出贡献。文章提出了一个实证检验来证实理论论点,假设集体声音--以工会在工作场所层面的影响力来衡量--会降低工作需求并增加工作资源。基于某些工作可能本质上要求较高这一概念,我们提出了另一个假设,即集体呼声通过补充工作资源来平衡工作需求与工作资源,尤其是在工作需求较高的情况下。利用覆盖 27 个国家的欧洲社会调查的数据,多层次分析结果显示,集体呼声与工作要求没有负相关,但集体呼声能增加工作资源,尤其是在要求较高的情况下。在此基础上,文章鼓励对 JD-R 模型进行进一步的社会学分析。
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期刊介绍: Work, Employment and Society (WES) is a leading international peer reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association which publishes theoretically informed and original research on the sociology of work. Work, Employment and Society covers all aspects of work, employment and unemployment and their connections with wider social processes and social structures. The journal is sociologically orientated but welcomes contributions from other disciplines which addresses the issues in a way that informs less debated aspects of the journal"s remit, such as unpaid labour and the informal economy.
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