Solidarity revisited : group-level effects on individual-level union voting
Martinez, A.D., Fiorito, J. and Ferris, G.R.
(2011)
Solidarity revisited : group-level effects on individual-level union voting.
Journal of Labor Research, 32 (1).
pp. 61-74.
ISSN 0195-3613
Rooted in the theory of planned behavior, our empirical reinvestigation of archived union certification election data provided strong evidence that workgroup solidarity was a significant predictor of individual voting behavior. Specifically, group-level attitudes toward unions accounted for individual voting behaviors beyond the individual-level attitudes toward unions. This study offers a meaningful increment to our knowledge as it provides a quantification of the extent that employees are willing to, and actually, comply with subjective norms. Important practical implications for both unions and employers as well as directions for future research are discussed.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional information | “The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer |
Keywords | hlm, social influence, union voting |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 11:33 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:32 |
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