Participation at work
6 October 2021

Participation at work refers to the involvement of employees in management decision-making in the workplace, either in relation to wider company issues (workplace social dialogue) or in their immediate job (task discretion)Read more
Participation at work refers to the involvement of employees in management decision-making in the workplace, either in relation to wider company issues (workplace social dialogue) or in their immediate job (task discretion). Employee involvement underlies workplace innovation and diverse notions of new forms of and work organisation, such as the learning organisation.
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Publications & data
TopThe sections below provide access to a range of publications, data and ongoing work on this topic.
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- Data
- Ongoing work
Publications
Eurofound publications come in a variety of formats, including reports, policy briefs, blogs, articles and presentations.
Establishment characteristics and work practices: Public administration and defence sector
Publication 22 December 2016Establishment characteristics and work practices: Commerce and hospitality sector
Publication 22 December 2016Data
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Ongoing work
Research continues in this topic on a variety of themes, which are outlined below with links to forthcoming titles.