TY - JOUR
T1 - Opening the black box of works council–management team interaction
T2 - Germany and the Netherlands compared
AU - van den Berg, Annette
AU - Grift, Yolanda
AU - van Witteloostuijn, Arjen
AU - Sapulete, Saraï
AU - Behrens, Martin
AU - Brehmer, Wolfram
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Researchers still struggle with unravelling the internal interaction processes between management and employees (and their representatives). In empirical studies explaining the effects of works councils, the multidimensional nature of the works council–management team relationship is therefore largely ignored. By utilising a unique questionnaire among works councillors, this article examines the (potential) inner workings of this black box, by developing a construct aimed to capture the essence of these forms of social interaction. The authors find that behavioural aspects of cooperation, power, communication, goal sharing and trust significantly affect the relationship between works council and management. The authors also test their construct via a model that seeks to explain the influence of works councils on company decision-making. Their results indicate that despite a few noticeable cross-country differences, their black box construct is the most important factor in explaining this influence both in Germany and the Netherlands, revealing that a good relationship with management is imperative.
AB - Researchers still struggle with unravelling the internal interaction processes between management and employees (and their representatives). In empirical studies explaining the effects of works councils, the multidimensional nature of the works council–management team relationship is therefore largely ignored. By utilising a unique questionnaire among works councillors, this article examines the (potential) inner workings of this black box, by developing a construct aimed to capture the essence of these forms of social interaction. The authors find that behavioural aspects of cooperation, power, communication, goal sharing and trust significantly affect the relationship between works council and management. The authors also test their construct via a model that seeks to explain the influence of works councils on company decision-making. Their results indicate that despite a few noticeable cross-country differences, their black box construct is the most important factor in explaining this influence both in Germany and the Netherlands, revealing that a good relationship with management is imperative.
KW - Black box
KW - influence on decision-making
KW - management teams
KW - relationships and interaction processes
KW - works councils
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U2 - 10.1177/0143831X241228481
DO - 10.1177/0143831X241228481
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85186588198
SN - 0143-831X
JO - Economic and Industrial Democracy
JF - Economic and Industrial Democracy
ER -