This article uses psychological contract theory to explore the consequences of job insecurity among union members. We hypothesize that the perception of job insecurity will correlate with a lower level of perceived union support and a higher intention to resign union membership. We also test whether the relationship between job insecurity and membership turnover is mediated by (a lack of) perceived union support. In Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands, an association is found between job insecurity and a reduction in perceived union support, and between job insecurity and the intention to resign membership; this association is also fully mediated by (a lack of) perceived union support. None of these hypotheses are corroborated in Sweden. We ...
This study aims to further knowledge on the mechanisms through which job insecurity is related to ne...
In the last decades, research on the relationship between contract type, job insecurity and outcomes...
Using the American General Social Survey covering the period 1978–2008, the authors investigate the ...
In this article the consequences of job insecurity among union members are explored. Having establis...
This paper explores the consequences of job insecurity among union members. Starting from the domina...
The present study examines the potential moderating role of union support in the relationship betwee...
© 2014, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar. All rights reserved. The present study investigates ...
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
The present study investigates the relationship between felt job insecurity and union membership acc...
The aim of this study was to investigate how perceptions of job insecurity and fairness associate wi...
We used psychological contract theory as a framework to meta-analytically review subjective and obje...
Abstract: This article deals with the relationship between job insecurity and organizational commitm...
The increased flexibility on the labour market has given rise to feelings of job insecurity in many ...
Job insecurity has become an important concern for organizations in the last decade mainly due to un...
Previous research has shown that breach of psychological contract is closely related to job insecuri...
This study aims to further knowledge on the mechanisms through which job insecurity is related to ne...
In the last decades, research on the relationship between contract type, job insecurity and outcomes...
Using the American General Social Survey covering the period 1978–2008, the authors investigate the ...
In this article the consequences of job insecurity among union members are explored. Having establis...
This paper explores the consequences of job insecurity among union members. Starting from the domina...
The present study examines the potential moderating role of union support in the relationship betwee...
© 2014, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar. All rights reserved. The present study investigates ...
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
The present study investigates the relationship between felt job insecurity and union membership acc...
The aim of this study was to investigate how perceptions of job insecurity and fairness associate wi...
We used psychological contract theory as a framework to meta-analytically review subjective and obje...
Abstract: This article deals with the relationship between job insecurity and organizational commitm...
The increased flexibility on the labour market has given rise to feelings of job insecurity in many ...
Job insecurity has become an important concern for organizations in the last decade mainly due to un...
Previous research has shown that breach of psychological contract is closely related to job insecuri...
This study aims to further knowledge on the mechanisms through which job insecurity is related to ne...
In the last decades, research on the relationship between contract type, job insecurity and outcomes...
Using the American General Social Survey covering the period 1978–2008, the authors investigate the ...