This study takes its departure in the difficulties to recruit and retain qualified senior seafarers in the Swedish shipping sector. The study focus is on seafarers’ motivation at work for the specific shipping company (organizational commitment), and seafarers’ motivation towards their occupation (occupational commitment), in times of flagging out. It was hypothesized that the youngest seafarers and the oldest may be most sensitive to foreign registration of ships. Statistical analyses were employed, using a survey material of 1,309 Swedish seafarers randomly collected in 2010 from a national register of seafarers. The results of the analyses show that flagging-out imposes a significant decline in organizational commitment for all seafarers...
Purpose: To get knowledge of the work environment for seafarers sailing under the Swedish flag, in t...
2008 kom den första rapporten från Shiptalks undersökning ”Life at Sea – Seafarer Attraction and Ret...
The retention of officer-seafarers within the international shipping industry is a difficult problem...
The aim of this study of Swedish seafarers was to investigate attitudes, perceptions and work experi...
The present study focuses on the pattern of organizational commitment and job satisfaction among sea...
Ongoing research has indicated important effects on seafarers’ occupational commitment due to gender...
anemonThis paper aims to quantitatively investigate the relation between seafarers’ organizational c...
Past literature has portrayed seafaring as being unique and being one of the finest of lives. Howeve...
Although global economic crisis, rising competition among shipowners forces them to have vessels and...
Det finns studier som visar att sjöfarten har svårt att bibehålla unga sjöfarare inom sjömansbransch...
ABSTRACTWorking on board merchant ships implies being a part of an isolated context in a multi-cultu...
Sweden has a long tradition of being a strong shipping nation. However, the industry is currently ex...
The maritime sector considers itself to be unknown to the public and the interest in a career at sea...
The aim of this project has been to explore future shipping centering around the human operators in ...
Background. Other studies have shed light on specific types of seafarers’ job stressors and jo...
Purpose: To get knowledge of the work environment for seafarers sailing under the Swedish flag, in t...
2008 kom den första rapporten från Shiptalks undersökning ”Life at Sea – Seafarer Attraction and Ret...
The retention of officer-seafarers within the international shipping industry is a difficult problem...
The aim of this study of Swedish seafarers was to investigate attitudes, perceptions and work experi...
The present study focuses on the pattern of organizational commitment and job satisfaction among sea...
Ongoing research has indicated important effects on seafarers’ occupational commitment due to gender...
anemonThis paper aims to quantitatively investigate the relation between seafarers’ organizational c...
Past literature has portrayed seafaring as being unique and being one of the finest of lives. Howeve...
Although global economic crisis, rising competition among shipowners forces them to have vessels and...
Det finns studier som visar att sjöfarten har svårt att bibehålla unga sjöfarare inom sjömansbransch...
ABSTRACTWorking on board merchant ships implies being a part of an isolated context in a multi-cultu...
Sweden has a long tradition of being a strong shipping nation. However, the industry is currently ex...
The maritime sector considers itself to be unknown to the public and the interest in a career at sea...
The aim of this project has been to explore future shipping centering around the human operators in ...
Background. Other studies have shed light on specific types of seafarers’ job stressors and jo...
Purpose: To get knowledge of the work environment for seafarers sailing under the Swedish flag, in t...
2008 kom den första rapporten från Shiptalks undersökning ”Life at Sea – Seafarer Attraction and Ret...
The retention of officer-seafarers within the international shipping industry is a difficult problem...