Works councils and employer attitudes toward the incentive effects of HRM practices
Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership
ISSN: 2514-7641
Article publication date: 17 July 2018
Issue publication date: 6 November 2018
Abstract
Purpose
A growing number of econometric examinations show that works councils substantially shape the personnel policy of firms in Germany. Firms with works councils make greater use of various human resource management (HRM) practices. This gives rise to the question of whether employers view the shaping of personnel policy positively or negatively. Against this background, the purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of works councils on employer attitudes toward HRM practices.
Design/methodology/approach
Using data from manufacturing establishments, multivariate and recursive multivariate models are applied to estimate the determinants of employer attitudes toward HRM practices.
Findings
The incidence of a works council increases the probability of positive employer attitudes toward the incentive effects of performance pay, profit sharing, promotions, further training and worker involvement in decision making. However, it decreases the probability of positive employer attitudes toward high wages. The results suggest that works councils play a redistribution role in wages and a collective voice role in the other HRM practices.
Originality/value
The study complements examinations focusing on the influence of works councils on the formal presence of HRM practices. There are two potential limitations of focusing solely on formal HRM practices. First, the formal presence of a practice does not necessarily mean that the practice is effectively used. Second, a firm may informally use HRM practices even though the practices have not been formally adopted. The study provides insights into the question of whether or not works councils influence employers’ support for the various practices. This support can be important for the effective use of the practices, regardless of whether they are of formal or informal nature.
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Citation
Jirjahn, U. (2018), "Works councils and employer attitudes toward the incentive effects of HRM practices", Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership, Vol. 1 No. 2/3, pp. 98-127. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPEO-10-2017-0002
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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