Articles by Agnes Akkerman

September 30, 2020

How suppression in the workplace can affect political participation

Agnes Akkerman
Workplaces can be an important training ground for democratic behaviour and attitudes – but many are ruled by suppressive supervisors. Bram Geurkink, Agnes Akkerman and Roderick Sluiter argue that suppressing workers from voicing their concerns can have lasting effects on the democratic societies of which they are a part
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Agnes Akkerman
Professor of Labour Market Institutions and Labour Relations in the Department of Economics at Radboud University Nijmegen

Agnes' research interests include policy networks, corporatism, and industrial relations

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