Scholars have argued that it is necessary develop new theoretical perspectives in order to better understand how managers, as change agents in public sector agencies, react to change. This study is a response to this call by adopting a Social Information Processing theoretical lens to investigate the consequences of managerialist-inspired change initiatives on employee outcomes in public sector organizations. Survey data about experiences of change initiatives, participation in change decision making, and provision of change information, change-induced stressors, and job satisfaction and psychological wellbeing were collected from a cross-sectional sample of 659 public sector managerial employees from agencies across Australia. The dataset...
Transformational organizational change is a significant life event for employees within the organiza...
The process of organizational change will inevitably have an impact on the employees within when con...
With the widespread and continuing adoption of managerialism in the public sector, ignoring the impa...
Scholars have argued that it is necessary develop new theoretical perspectives in order to better un...
This study examines public sector change, motivation and person-organization (P-O) fit in a stress c...
This study examines public sector change, motivation and person–organization (P–O) fit in a stress c...
This study examines public sector change, motivation and person–organization (P–O) fit in a stress c...
Organizational change is a typical phenomenon within public sector agencies in OECD countries. An in...
This study identifies the environmental and personal characteristics that predict employee outcomes ...
In this paper, a stress and coping perspective is used to outline the processes that determine emplo...
This study examines how middle managers in public sector organizations experienced 'New Public ...
This research examines the organizational characteristics that contribute to employee wellbeing in p...
Few organizational change studies identify the aspects of change that are salient to individuals and...
In today’s fast paced business environment change is something not only to expect but something to t...
There is a significant body of literature relating to the impact of change upon an organisation, pre...
Transformational organizational change is a significant life event for employees within the organiza...
The process of organizational change will inevitably have an impact on the employees within when con...
With the widespread and continuing adoption of managerialism in the public sector, ignoring the impa...
Scholars have argued that it is necessary develop new theoretical perspectives in order to better un...
This study examines public sector change, motivation and person-organization (P-O) fit in a stress c...
This study examines public sector change, motivation and person–organization (P–O) fit in a stress c...
This study examines public sector change, motivation and person–organization (P–O) fit in a stress c...
Organizational change is a typical phenomenon within public sector agencies in OECD countries. An in...
This study identifies the environmental and personal characteristics that predict employee outcomes ...
In this paper, a stress and coping perspective is used to outline the processes that determine emplo...
This study examines how middle managers in public sector organizations experienced 'New Public ...
This research examines the organizational characteristics that contribute to employee wellbeing in p...
Few organizational change studies identify the aspects of change that are salient to individuals and...
In today’s fast paced business environment change is something not only to expect but something to t...
There is a significant body of literature relating to the impact of change upon an organisation, pre...
Transformational organizational change is a significant life event for employees within the organiza...
The process of organizational change will inevitably have an impact on the employees within when con...
With the widespread and continuing adoption of managerialism in the public sector, ignoring the impa...