Participação no trabalho

A participação no trabalho refere-se ao envolvimento dos trabalhadores na tomada de decisões de gestão no local de trabalho por outros meios que não a informação e a consulta, quer em relação a questões mais vastas da empresa (diálogo social no local de trabalho), quer no seu trabalho imediato (discricionariedade da tarefa).

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Novos e futuros

Esta secção contém informações sobre publicações novas e futuras, eventos e outras actividades.

Relatório de investigação

30 March 2023

Fostering skills use for sustained business performance: Evidence from the European Company Survey
Giovanni Russoand 2 other authors

Human resources contribute to the success of an organisation though their skills. According to the ability, motivation, opportunity (AMO) model, employee contributions to organisational performance depend on their skills, their motivation to draw on their skills, and the opportunities to do so. Organisations can adopt managerial approaches cultivating ability (A) by facilitating learning, creating opportunity (O) by providing employees with autonomy, and encouraging motivation (M) by leveraging monetary and non-monetary motivational drivers.

This report is based on the 2019 European Company Survey (ECS 2019). It shows that managerial approaches cultivating AMO are positively linked to establishment performance, and that these approaches are driven by an organisational culture that values employees as an asset to the organisation. People-centred managerial approaches that harness workplace wellbeing are central to the mechanism linking human capital utilisation to business outcomes.

Resumo da política

6 October 2021

Tools of trade: Supporting export businesses to improve their workplace practices
Irene Mandl

The economic and labour market contribution of international businesses is well recognised, but policymakers could do more to help such enterprises to develop their activities. This policy brief explores the workplace practices in export-oriented establishments that may contribute to their success. It also identifies aspects of their workplace practices that can result in ‘win–win’ outcomes, ones that are mutually beneficial for employers and employees. The analysis identifies autonomous multicultural teams dealing with the international business administration as a common feature of export-oriented establishments. It discusses the skills needs of these teams, and how establishments recruit and train their members. Employee participation in organisational decision-making is found to be an important mediating factor for work organisation.

Resumo da política

30 June 2021

Innovation in EU companies: Do workplace practices matter?
Stavroula Demetriadesand 2 other authors

The EU has long supported innovation in business and in workplaces. The challenges facing Europe as it emerges from the COVID-19 crisis make the need for innovation more urgent. The NextGenerationEU recovery package requires a reorientation of business activities towards innovation for resilience. Looking to the longer term, policies such as the European Industrial Strategy aim to support the transition to a green and digital economy.
Against this background, this policy brief investigates the workplace practices of innovative companies and examines the evidence linking them with innovation. These practices aim to encourage employees to work and problem-solve independently, to develop their skills, to include them in organisational decision-making, to motivate them to surpass their job description and to reward them for doing so. Analysis of these workplace practices can improve understanding of how they contribute to increasing the innovation potential of companies. It also provides an evidence base to support the work of policymakers and practitioners.

Especialistas da Participação no trabalho

A Eurofound tem especialistas em uma ampla variedade de tópicos relacionados ao trabalho e à vida na Europa. Eles estão disponíveis para comentar sobre a pesquisa da Eurofound, bem como para fornecer insights sobre uma ampla gama de questões de política social e de emprego.

Franz Ferdinand Eiffe

Research manager
Working life research

Franz Eiffe é gestor de investigação na unidade de Vida Profissional da Eurofound. Está envolvido em projetos sobre trabalho sustentável, análises quantitativas e convergência ascendente na UE, bem como na preparação do quarto Inquérito Europeu às Empresas. Antes de ingressar na Eurofound em 2016, foi Chefe da Unidade de «Análise» da Statistics Austria em Viena e líder do projeto «How is Austria? Medindo a riqueza e o progresso além do PIB'. Ele é PhD em Economia pela Universidade de Economia de Viena (WU), onde também trabalhou como pesquisador associado de 2005 a 2009 e professor até 2016.

Gijs van Houten

Senior research manager
Employment research

Gijs van Houten é gestor sénior de investigação na unidade de Emprego da Eurofound. Ele tem experiência específica em metodologia de pesquisa transnacional e análise de práticas no local de trabalho e estratégias organizacionais. Lidera o grupo de trabalho da Eurofound sobre a recolha de dados e é responsável pela conceção e metodologia do Inquérito Europeu sobre as Condições de Trabalho 2024, que será um passo fundamental para os inquéritos à prova de futuro na Eurofound. Antes de ingressar na Eurofound em 2010, trabalhou no Instituto Holandês de Pesquisa Social (SCP). Gijs passou um ano afastado em 2016, trabalhando no Pew Research Center em Washington, DC. Ele possui mestrado em Sociologia pela Radboud University Nijmegen e doutorado em Ciências Sociais pela Utrecht University.

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