This study examines the processes underlying the association between job insecurity and emotional exhaustion, proposing that lack of reciprocity in the organizational exchange relationship is a main theoretical explanation for this association. Specifically, based on the social exchange perspective, we compared and tested two distinct mediating mechanisms: psychological contract breach and distributive injustice. These two indicators of lack of reciprocity constitute the explanatory process through which job insecurity relates to emotional exhaustion, the primary component of burnout. Data analyses from a sample of 322 bluecollar workers in Italy confirmed the mediational hypotheses. A contrast test revealed that distributive injustice was ...
Purpose: Very few studies has been conducted about the influence of job insecurity on deviant behavi...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...
This study examines the processes underlying the association between job insecurity and emotional ex...
The aim of this study is to examine the processes underlying the association between job insecurity ...
Empirical evidence considers job insecurity as a stressor that leads to poor job-related well-being....
Purpose: Wide empirical evidence considers Job Insecurity (JI) as a stressor that leads to poor job-...
Empirical evidence considers job insecurity as a stressor that leads to poor job-related well-being....
Empirical evidence considers job insecurity as a stressor that leads to poor job-related ...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...
Job insecurity has become an important concern for organizations in the last decade mainly due to un...
This study examines the relationship between job insecurity and discretionary behaviours, i.e. organ...
Job insecurity has gained much empirical focus since Greenhalgh and Rosenblatt’s seminal article (19...
This study aims to further knowledge on the mechanisms through which job insecurity is related to ne...
We develop and test a mediation model linking job insecurity to affective commitment and psychosomat...
Purpose: Very few studies has been conducted about the influence of job insecurity on deviant behavi...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...
This study examines the processes underlying the association between job insecurity and emotional ex...
The aim of this study is to examine the processes underlying the association between job insecurity ...
Empirical evidence considers job insecurity as a stressor that leads to poor job-related well-being....
Purpose: Wide empirical evidence considers Job Insecurity (JI) as a stressor that leads to poor job-...
Empirical evidence considers job insecurity as a stressor that leads to poor job-related well-being....
Empirical evidence considers job insecurity as a stressor that leads to poor job-related ...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...
Job insecurity has become an important concern for organizations in the last decade mainly due to un...
This study examines the relationship between job insecurity and discretionary behaviours, i.e. organ...
Job insecurity has gained much empirical focus since Greenhalgh and Rosenblatt’s seminal article (19...
This study aims to further knowledge on the mechanisms through which job insecurity is related to ne...
We develop and test a mediation model linking job insecurity to affective commitment and psychosomat...
Purpose: Very few studies has been conducted about the influence of job insecurity on deviant behavi...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...