Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect) organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB). This article disentangles both effects by introducing an intermediate variable. The authors test whether basic need satisfaction explains the hindrance effect (i.e. less intrinsically motivated OCB); and whether there is a remaining, direct positive path to OCB reflecting the challenge effect (i.e. more instrumentally motivated OCB). In addition, they investigate whether these relationships vary with age. Multi-group path analysis on a Belgian sample (N = 3243) of young (18–30 years), prime age (31–49 years) and mature age workers (50 +) reveals that qualitative job insecurity frustrates basic nee...
Purpose: Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Prior cross-sectional research indicates that the negative effects of quantitative job insecurity (i...
This article reflects some selective results of the study on the subject of exploring the determinan...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...
Our research reports an empirical analysis of a path model linking job insecurity to organizational ...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
Current work life has become increasingly turbulent, which has sparked employees’ concern abou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Job insecurity is a particularly relevant topic gi...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) an...
Previous research showed inconsistent findings in the relationship between job insecurity and OCB, i...
This article examined a curvilinear relationship between job insecurity and organizational citizensh...
AbstractSince the late 1970s economic recessions, technological changes and intensified global compe...
A plethora of extant research focuses on the positive outcomes of organizational citizenship behavio...
Meta-analytic research has established that age exhibits a small negative correlation with counterpr...
The article extends the literature of organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) by providing suppor...
Purpose: Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Prior cross-sectional research indicates that the negative effects of quantitative job insecurity (i...
This article reflects some selective results of the study on the subject of exploring the determinan...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...
Our research reports an empirical analysis of a path model linking job insecurity to organizational ...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
Current work life has become increasingly turbulent, which has sparked employees’ concern abou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Job insecurity is a particularly relevant topic gi...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) an...
Previous research showed inconsistent findings in the relationship between job insecurity and OCB, i...
This article examined a curvilinear relationship between job insecurity and organizational citizensh...
AbstractSince the late 1970s economic recessions, technological changes and intensified global compe...
A plethora of extant research focuses on the positive outcomes of organizational citizenship behavio...
Meta-analytic research has established that age exhibits a small negative correlation with counterpr...
The article extends the literature of organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) by providing suppor...
Purpose: Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Prior cross-sectional research indicates that the negative effects of quantitative job insecurity (i...
This article reflects some selective results of the study on the subject of exploring the determinan...