The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate analyses of linked employer-employee data for Britain, with particular emphasis on whether unions moderate these effects. Nationally representative data consist of 13,500 employees in 1,238 workplaces. Organizational changes are associated with increased job-related anxiety and lower job satisfaction. The authors find that job-related anxiety is ameliorated when employees work in a unionized workplace and are involved in the introduction of the changes
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
This chapter will evaluate the correlation between change management and the employee and/or managem...
The present study explores the multiple ways employees are affected by pervasive and...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate a...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on em-ployee well- being using multivariate...
The aim was to investigate the effects of organizational change on psychological well-being and work...
The aim was to investigate the effects of organizational change on psychological well-being and work...
The main purpose of this study was to explore the impact of organisational change on the lived expe...
Using private sector linked employer-employee data for Britain we explore the effects of management ...
This paper investigates the association between unionism, organizational change, and employment usin...
The paper investigates whether unionisation has a spillover effect on wellbeing by comparing non-mem...
The negative impact of organizational change upon employee well-being is well established, however, ...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
We investigate whether unionisation has a spillover wellbeing effect on non-members. To this end, we...
Organizational changes are carried-out to increase organizational performance. Nevertheless, and mos...
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
This chapter will evaluate the correlation between change management and the employee and/or managem...
The present study explores the multiple ways employees are affected by pervasive and...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate a...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on em-ployee well- being using multivariate...
The aim was to investigate the effects of organizational change on psychological well-being and work...
The aim was to investigate the effects of organizational change on psychological well-being and work...
The main purpose of this study was to explore the impact of organisational change on the lived expe...
Using private sector linked employer-employee data for Britain we explore the effects of management ...
This paper investigates the association between unionism, organizational change, and employment usin...
The paper investigates whether unionisation has a spillover effect on wellbeing by comparing non-mem...
The negative impact of organizational change upon employee well-being is well established, however, ...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
We investigate whether unionisation has a spillover wellbeing effect on non-members. To this end, we...
Organizational changes are carried-out to increase organizational performance. Nevertheless, and mos...
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
This chapter will evaluate the correlation between change management and the employee and/or managem...
The present study explores the multiple ways employees are affected by pervasive and...