This study examines how organizations shape potential employees’ social identity prior to joining the organization. This is relevant in light of growing demands for knowledge workers together with a lack of knowledge about the determinants of employer attractiveness for this group. Our study uses different organizational crises as identity-threatening events and extends current research by showing how such events influence potential employees’ anticipations about social identity, as well as their perceptions of the organization’s attractiveness. Empirical evidence from our scenario-based experiments in the United Kingdom and the United States shows that identity changes occurring from organizational crises reduce organizational attractivene...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
<p>Today’s pressing scientific and technological changes, while having an impact on the organization...
textAlthough a vast amount of research has examined why job seekers become attracted to organization...
Can job insecurity, performance and political attitudes be connected? The presented study draws from...
When organizational identity is threatened as a result of scandal, highly identified members who rep...
This study explores whether different sources of CSR information (i.e., the organization itself vs. ...
Organizational affiliations serve a social identity function for employees because others will typic...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
Purpose While many workers have both professional and organizational identities, which can have conf...
This paper introduces a social identity perspective to job insecurity research. Worrying about beco...
Purpose: The topic of identity has developed primarily around the concept of organizational identity...
Can job insecurity, performance and political attitudes be connected? The presented study draws from...
Organizational identity usually is portrayed as that which is core, distinctive, and enduring about ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to extend knowledge about theoretical explanations of the job...
This single case study examined the construct of organizational identity, defined as that which is c...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
<p>Today’s pressing scientific and technological changes, while having an impact on the organization...
textAlthough a vast amount of research has examined why job seekers become attracted to organization...
Can job insecurity, performance and political attitudes be connected? The presented study draws from...
When organizational identity is threatened as a result of scandal, highly identified members who rep...
This study explores whether different sources of CSR information (i.e., the organization itself vs. ...
Organizational affiliations serve a social identity function for employees because others will typic...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
Purpose While many workers have both professional and organizational identities, which can have conf...
This paper introduces a social identity perspective to job insecurity research. Worrying about beco...
Purpose: The topic of identity has developed primarily around the concept of organizational identity...
Can job insecurity, performance and political attitudes be connected? The presented study draws from...
Organizational identity usually is portrayed as that which is core, distinctive, and enduring about ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to extend knowledge about theoretical explanations of the job...
This single case study examined the construct of organizational identity, defined as that which is c...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
<p>Today’s pressing scientific and technological changes, while having an impact on the organization...
textAlthough a vast amount of research has examined why job seekers become attracted to organization...