In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar workers who reported 0, 1, or 2 contacts with layoffs; all were employees of a large manufacturing company that had engaged in several mass waves of downsizing. Consistent with a stress-vulnerability model, workers with a greater number of exposures to both direct and indirect downsizing reported significantly lower levels of job security and higher levels of role ambiguity, intent to quit, depression, and health problems. Findings did not support the idea that workers became more resilient as they encountered more layoff events. The authors found only p...
117 leavesThis study explored the layoff experience of ten survivors of downsizing who as a result o...
Background: The manner in which organizational downsizing is implemented can make a substantial diff...
Organizational downsizing has become highly common during the global recession of the late 2000s wit...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar workers who reported 0...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar worker...
In this paper we examine: (1) recency and duration effects of layoff contact; and (2) the order effe...
This study examined health and well-being among workers who have experienced varying types of contac...
In a representative sample of 13,683 U.S. employees, we compared survivors of layoffs, offshoring, o...
This empirical study set in a large multinational pharmaceutical company analyses three effects of r...
Two assumptions constrain the literature on the effects of downsizing: that all survivors are affect...
This study explored the impact of downsizing on levels of uncertainty, coworker and management trust...
This study explored how a downsizing event would impact employee stress and organizational loyalty i...
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and examine the 21st century literature on str...
Organizational downsizing, commonly known as workforce reduction or layoffs, has become a prevalent ...
Current understanding of the long-term effect of downsizing and the effect of repeat downsizing is l...
117 leavesThis study explored the layoff experience of ten survivors of downsizing who as a result o...
Background: The manner in which organizational downsizing is implemented can make a substantial diff...
Organizational downsizing has become highly common during the global recession of the late 2000s wit...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar workers who reported 0...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar worker...
In this paper we examine: (1) recency and duration effects of layoff contact; and (2) the order effe...
This study examined health and well-being among workers who have experienced varying types of contac...
In a representative sample of 13,683 U.S. employees, we compared survivors of layoffs, offshoring, o...
This empirical study set in a large multinational pharmaceutical company analyses three effects of r...
Two assumptions constrain the literature on the effects of downsizing: that all survivors are affect...
This study explored the impact of downsizing on levels of uncertainty, coworker and management trust...
This study explored how a downsizing event would impact employee stress and organizational loyalty i...
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and examine the 21st century literature on str...
Organizational downsizing, commonly known as workforce reduction or layoffs, has become a prevalent ...
Current understanding of the long-term effect of downsizing and the effect of repeat downsizing is l...
117 leavesThis study explored the layoff experience of ten survivors of downsizing who as a result o...
Background: The manner in which organizational downsizing is implemented can make a substantial diff...
Organizational downsizing has become highly common during the global recession of the late 2000s wit...