Perceived employability (PE; i.e. the worker's perception about available job opportunities) is portrayed as the upcoming resource for workers and organizations. However, organizations might particularly want to stimulate perceptions of job opportunities on the internal labor market (i.e. internal PE). In contrast, they may be hesitant in stimulating perceptions of job opportunities on the external labor market (i.e. external PE), as this might foster workers' voluntary turnover. The contextual influences adding to these different types of PE are relatively unknown. Building upon self-determination theory, we argue that the organization's support of intrinsic (e.g. personal growth) and extrinsic (e.g. status) values may play a critical role...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship perceived employability (the...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
This article examines the relationship between perceived organizational support, proactive personali...
Purpose - Drawing from the job characteristics model and the job demands-resources model, this study...
Changes in the contemporary labour market have resulted in an increasing demand for flexibility in t...
This dissertation consists of three studies and they conceive perceived employability (PE) as a pers...
Purpose - Employability concerns the extent to which people possess the skills and other attributes ...
Perceived employability (PE; an employee’s perceived chance to finding a new job elsewhere) has gain...
Changes in the contemporary labour market have resulted in an increasing demand for flexibility in t...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Answering the call for a more theory-driven approach in recruitment ...
Using self-determination theory, two studies found that holding an extrinsic, relative to an intrins...
The general aim of the present thesis is to increase our understanding of perceived employability. E...
Economies the world over and particularly those in southern Europe, are suffering the crippling effe...
Employees are an important resource of an organization, and organizations should strive for optimizi...
Perceived employability concerns the individual’s perception of the possibility of getting a new job...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship perceived employability (the...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
This article examines the relationship between perceived organizational support, proactive personali...
Purpose - Drawing from the job characteristics model and the job demands-resources model, this study...
Changes in the contemporary labour market have resulted in an increasing demand for flexibility in t...
This dissertation consists of three studies and they conceive perceived employability (PE) as a pers...
Purpose - Employability concerns the extent to which people possess the skills and other attributes ...
Perceived employability (PE; an employee’s perceived chance to finding a new job elsewhere) has gain...
Changes in the contemporary labour market have resulted in an increasing demand for flexibility in t...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Answering the call for a more theory-driven approach in recruitment ...
Using self-determination theory, two studies found that holding an extrinsic, relative to an intrins...
The general aim of the present thesis is to increase our understanding of perceived employability. E...
Economies the world over and particularly those in southern Europe, are suffering the crippling effe...
Employees are an important resource of an organization, and organizations should strive for optimizi...
Perceived employability concerns the individual’s perception of the possibility of getting a new job...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship perceived employability (the...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
This article examines the relationship between perceived organizational support, proactive personali...