none3siPurpose: Organizational change is usually stressful and destabilizing for employees, for whom coping with the induced stress is primordial to commit to the change. This paper aims to unravel how and when change recipients can enact different coping strategies and, ultimately, manifest different forms of commitment to change. Design/methodology/approach: We propose a theoretical model that identifies challenge appraisal and hindrance appraisal as two primary appraisals of organizational change that fuel, respectively, proactive and preventive coping strategies and, indirectly, affective and normative forms of commitment to change. Moreover, this framework suggests that coping strategies and commitment are influenced by the secondary a...
Transformational organizational change is a significant life event for employees within the organiza...
This article examines the plausible interactions and ramifications of chronic and acute stressors in...
Abstract: The overarching theme of this special issue is the study of organizational change processe...
none3siPurpose: Organizational change is usually stressful and destabilizing for employees, for whom...
In this paper, a stress and coping perspective is used to outline the processes that determine emplo...
Introduction Organizational change can evoke strong affective responses in employees, which may impa...
AbstractThe literature of organizational change is dominated by the idea that stress and resistance ...
The organizational change literature offers recommendations about how to manage change to reduce emp...
Many firms have carried out organisational change, such as mergers and acquisitions, to adapt to the...
The present study examined the socio‐demographic, personality and contextual predictors behind the u...
Organizational changes are carried-out to increase organizational performance. Nevertheless, and mos...
Researchers have identified change attitudes as critical to the success of organizational change eff...
The present study was designed to test the utility of a stress-coping model of employee adjustment t...
This study examines a model relating components of organizational commitment to positive and negati...
Purpose In implementing evolutionary or revolutionary change, considering people-related issues is c...
Transformational organizational change is a significant life event for employees within the organiza...
This article examines the plausible interactions and ramifications of chronic and acute stressors in...
Abstract: The overarching theme of this special issue is the study of organizational change processe...
none3siPurpose: Organizational change is usually stressful and destabilizing for employees, for whom...
In this paper, a stress and coping perspective is used to outline the processes that determine emplo...
Introduction Organizational change can evoke strong affective responses in employees, which may impa...
AbstractThe literature of organizational change is dominated by the idea that stress and resistance ...
The organizational change literature offers recommendations about how to manage change to reduce emp...
Many firms have carried out organisational change, such as mergers and acquisitions, to adapt to the...
The present study examined the socio‐demographic, personality and contextual predictors behind the u...
Organizational changes are carried-out to increase organizational performance. Nevertheless, and mos...
Researchers have identified change attitudes as critical to the success of organizational change eff...
The present study was designed to test the utility of a stress-coping model of employee adjustment t...
This study examines a model relating components of organizational commitment to positive and negati...
Purpose In implementing evolutionary or revolutionary change, considering people-related issues is c...
Transformational organizational change is a significant life event for employees within the organiza...
This article examines the plausible interactions and ramifications of chronic and acute stressors in...
Abstract: The overarching theme of this special issue is the study of organizational change processe...