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WEI Seminar with Professor Keith Townsend

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Dates:23 June 2026
Times:14:00 - 15:30
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Work and Equalities Institute
Who is it for:University staff, Adults, Alumni, Current University students
Speaker:Keith Townsend
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Informality, Pathways, Time and the Future: Gaps and Future of Employee Voice Research

Professor Keith Townsend, Department of Management, Griffith University, Australia

Abstract This presentation traces a two-decade program of research into employee voice from Griffith University, examining how understanding in the field has deepened across five interconnected studies. Beginning with the notion that informal voice between employees and line managers performs an essential role overlooked by formal institutional channels, the research progressively expanded in scope and conceptual ambition. Cross-sectoral analysis revealed that employee involvement and participation systems are rarely coherent architectures — they are patchwork accumulations shaped by historical contingency and managerial preference. The concept of voice pathways reconceptualised voice as a temporal journey rather than a discrete act, while research in emergency services demonstrated that peer-to-peer informal voice can be critical to psychological survival, yet remains highly vulnerable to operational change. Most recently, a systematic review of 256 longitudinal studies identified a fundamental gap: the field has largely failed to engage with time as a theoretical variable. Finally, we outline some preliminary results from an ongoing project longitudinal voice project.

Speaker Bio Academia was a second career for Keith Townsend, who is currently employed at Griffith University in the Department of Management. After completing his PhD at Griffith in 2005, he took a position at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in the School of Management before being lured back to Griffith in 2008. While his research interests are vast, Keith’s primary research interests include employee voice, frontline managers and human resource management implementation. He has published more than 120 journal articles, as well as thirteen edited books and research monographs including How to Keep your Research Project on Track. Keith’s research has appeared in top journals including British Journal of Management, Work, Employment and Society, Human Resource Management Journal and Human Resource Management. Throughout his career he has won six Australian Research Council grants investigating various topics within the broad area of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations.

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Keith Townsend

Role: Professor, Department of Management

Organisation: Griffith University, Australia

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