The article focuses on a study by Bard Kuvaas and Anders Dysvik testing their hypothesis that the development opportunities for permanent employees affect how temporary employees view their positions, their job behavior, and their social exchange relationship with the organization. The authors note that Kuvaas and Dysvik employ a social information processing perspective in which the social climate of an organization is a factor. The authors report that this hypothesis was validated in Kuvaas and Dysvik's survey of 375 temporary employees
Companies in the United States continue to utilize temporary workers as a cost-efficient way to achi...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Is there a tension between solidary behavior of employees and temporary employment relationships wit...
This article is concerned with whether employees on temporary contracts in Britain report lower well...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
In recent years, the labor market has become increasingly flexible, and companies need to relate to ...
Is there a tension between solidary behavior of employees and temporary employment relationships wit...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
This research note addresses the question of how permanent workers perceive their individual job sec...
This article relies on social identity theory to examine the intergroup attitudes hel...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
The temporary workforce has become increasingly important to modern business both in the United Stat...
Introduction: A great deal of attention has been given recently on relations between the employees ...
In this issue, six articles are presented analyzing quite different issues and using very different ...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...
Companies in the United States continue to utilize temporary workers as a cost-efficient way to achi...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Is there a tension between solidary behavior of employees and temporary employment relationships wit...
This article is concerned with whether employees on temporary contracts in Britain report lower well...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
In recent years, the labor market has become increasingly flexible, and companies need to relate to ...
Is there a tension between solidary behavior of employees and temporary employment relationships wit...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
This research note addresses the question of how permanent workers perceive their individual job sec...
This article relies on social identity theory to examine the intergroup attitudes hel...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
The temporary workforce has become increasingly important to modern business both in the United Stat...
Introduction: A great deal of attention has been given recently on relations between the employees ...
In this issue, six articles are presented analyzing quite different issues and using very different ...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...
Companies in the United States continue to utilize temporary workers as a cost-efficient way to achi...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Is there a tension between solidary behavior of employees and temporary employment relationships wit...