Organizational justice has been shown to play an important role in employees' affective and performance outcomes particularly in uncertain contexts. In this study, we investigated the interaction effect of job insecurity and organizational justice on employees' performance, and examined the mediating role of work engagement from the perspective of uncertainty management theory. We used 2-wave data (Study 1) from a sample of 140 Chinese employees and 3-wave data (Study 2) from a sample of 125 Chinese employees to test our hypotheses. In Study 1, we found that when employees perceived low levels of organizational justice, job insecurity was significantly negatively related to job performance. In contrast, we found that job insecurit...
Purpose: Organizational change could bring forth a state of high uncertainty and flux in the workpla...
Job insecurity is considered an important antecedent of an employee’s creativity. Though, the relati...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
Organizational justice has been shown to play an important role in employees’ affective and performa...
The study aimed to extend the current knowledge of the relationship between job insecurity and perfo...
This paper investigates the mediation effect of affective job insecurity between organizational just...
Job insecurity has gained much empirical focus since Greenhalgh and Rosenblatt’s seminal article (19...
The experience of job insecurity has been related to several organizational outcomes, both immediate...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...
In two intra-individual studies, we examine how felt job insecurity relates to job performance. Base...
Job insecurity was found to have relevant psychosocial consequences for both individuals and organis...
According to uncertainty management theory (UMT), organizational justice helps individuals to cope w...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...
Organisational change gives rise to job insecurity. This dissertation analyses the reasons why and t...
Purpose: Organizational change could bring forth a state of high uncertainty and flux in the workpla...
Job insecurity is considered an important antecedent of an employee’s creativity. Though, the relati...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
Organizational justice has been shown to play an important role in employees’ affective and performa...
The study aimed to extend the current knowledge of the relationship between job insecurity and perfo...
This paper investigates the mediation effect of affective job insecurity between organizational just...
Job insecurity has gained much empirical focus since Greenhalgh and Rosenblatt’s seminal article (19...
The experience of job insecurity has been related to several organizational outcomes, both immediate...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...
In two intra-individual studies, we examine how felt job insecurity relates to job performance. Base...
Job insecurity was found to have relevant psychosocial consequences for both individuals and organis...
According to uncertainty management theory (UMT), organizational justice helps individuals to cope w...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...
Organisational change gives rise to job insecurity. This dissertation analyses the reasons why and t...
Purpose: Organizational change could bring forth a state of high uncertainty and flux in the workpla...
Job insecurity is considered an important antecedent of an employee’s creativity. Though, the relati...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...