textabstractThe findings on the relationship between job demands and job performance have been inconsistent in previous studies. Drawing on social exchange theory, we examined the moderating effect of job security on the job demands-job performance relationship. Three studies with cross-sectional and time-lagged designs were conducted. The results of Studies 1 and 2 consistently demonstrated that job demands significantly improved employee performance in the context of higher job security, whereas job demands impaired performance to some extent when job security was lower. Study 3 replicated these findings and also showed that the positive moderating effect was stronger for employees with lower rather than higher levels of traditionality. T...
This paper examines the impact of employment risk on performance. To induce exogenous variation in e...
The promotion of well-being and increased work productivity requires good ergonomics where job deman...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to extend our knowledge of the relationship between quantitat...
The findings on the relationship between job demands and job performance have been inconsistent in p...
The findings on the relationship between job demands and job performance have been inconsistent in p...
Purpose: Previous research leads to contrasting hypotheses about the relationship between extra effo...
role of job stress as a variable that mediates the effect of workload and work environment on employ...
Purpose. Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Contains fulltext : 203453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Longitudinal re...
Purpose: Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Purpose: We examine through what mechanisms job insecurity, quantitative (i.e., threats to the job a...
Numerous studies have empirically confirmed that a positive relationship exists between human resour...
This chapter presents a recently developed theoretical model on jobrelated stress and performance, t...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
Emotional demands are an inevitable feature of human services, and suggested to be a defining antece...
This paper examines the impact of employment risk on performance. To induce exogenous variation in e...
The promotion of well-being and increased work productivity requires good ergonomics where job deman...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to extend our knowledge of the relationship between quantitat...
The findings on the relationship between job demands and job performance have been inconsistent in p...
The findings on the relationship between job demands and job performance have been inconsistent in p...
Purpose: Previous research leads to contrasting hypotheses about the relationship between extra effo...
role of job stress as a variable that mediates the effect of workload and work environment on employ...
Purpose. Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Contains fulltext : 203453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Longitudinal re...
Purpose: Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Purpose: We examine through what mechanisms job insecurity, quantitative (i.e., threats to the job a...
Numerous studies have empirically confirmed that a positive relationship exists between human resour...
This chapter presents a recently developed theoretical model on jobrelated stress and performance, t...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
Emotional demands are an inevitable feature of human services, and suggested to be a defining antece...
This paper examines the impact of employment risk on performance. To induce exogenous variation in e...
The promotion of well-being and increased work productivity requires good ergonomics where job deman...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to extend our knowledge of the relationship between quantitat...