Voice In Non-Traditional Employment Relationships: A Review And Future Research Directions

Kabiru ayinde Oyetunde, Kabiru Ayinde, Rea Prouska, Aidan Mckearney

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Abstract

Research on employee voice has been widely documented for workers in traditional employment relationships (TERs) and has offered a broad understanding of how they express their ideas and complaints at work. However, an under-explored area concerns how workers express voice in non-traditional employment relationships (NTERs) characterised by flexibility, temporality, instability, and insecurity. Studying voice in NTERs is of high importance due to its increased potential proliferation and associated precariousness. In this paper, we expand the knowledge frontiers in the voice literature by conducting an integrative review of empirical studies that explore voice among workers in NTERs. We identify the forms of voice available to non-traditional workers, the issues they are interested in voicing, how effective their voice is in influencing management decisions, determinants, and outcomes of their voice. Future research agenda offered concerning how the neglected area of voice among non-traditional workers can be addressed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)142-167
Number of pages26
JournalThe International Journal of Human Resource Management
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • employee voice, employment relationship, non-traditional work

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