Similarity between individual and organizational response to loss is documented through literature analysis and case studies in the automobile industry. An identity maintenance and adaptation thesis is developed to explain this similarity and provide a logic for a stage theory of loss. Risk-seeking behavior under loss is also explained. In this paper, I summarize the concept of (individual) response to loss, present auto industry data that provides support for this model at the organizational level, and explain why I think it holds at all social levels
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Kurt Lewin’s work helps us understand organizational change and Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’ work gives us...
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Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
The failure rate of organizational change and studies regarding personal turmoil resulting from orga...
The failure rate of organizational change and studies regarding personal turmoil resulting from orga...
Although the majority of the individuals confronted with involuntary job loss show stable levels of ...
Most employed adults will change jobs or careers six to nine times during their working lives. Betwe...
This study presented and tested a model of response to involuntary job loss based on R. S. Lazarus a...
The authors used pre-post merger data from 599 employees experiencing a major corporate merger to co...
This study presented and tested a model of response to involuntary job loss based on R. S. Lazarus a...
In this article I develop a multi- and meso-level theory of grief recovery time from the loss of a f...
Most individuals experience considerable emotional pain and grief due to the death of someone near a...
Prestige has traditionally been viewed as a primary explanation for individuals’ identification with...
This article has three premises that stand in contrast to emphases found in contemporary organizatio...
Understandings of organizational death, a term used to describe events including downsizing, site cl...
Kurt Lewin’s work helps us understand organizational change and Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’ work gives us...
Grief is an important, if underrated, element of organisational change. The limited treatment of gri...
Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
The failure rate of organizational change and studies regarding personal turmoil resulting from orga...
The failure rate of organizational change and studies regarding personal turmoil resulting from orga...
Although the majority of the individuals confronted with involuntary job loss show stable levels of ...
Most employed adults will change jobs or careers six to nine times during their working lives. Betwe...
This study presented and tested a model of response to involuntary job loss based on R. S. Lazarus a...
The authors used pre-post merger data from 599 employees experiencing a major corporate merger to co...
This study presented and tested a model of response to involuntary job loss based on R. S. Lazarus a...
In this article I develop a multi- and meso-level theory of grief recovery time from the loss of a f...
Most individuals experience considerable emotional pain and grief due to the death of someone near a...
Prestige has traditionally been viewed as a primary explanation for individuals’ identification with...