Our research reports an empirical analysis of a path model linking job insecurity to organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) via two mediators, that is, intrinsic motivation and job satisfaction. The aim is to evaluate the path model invariance across three generational cohorts, that is, generation X, generation Y, and generation Z. A sample of employees in service companies based in Canada was surveyed. We utilized a partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) approach, which included path analysis and multi-group analysis (MGA) to test proposed hypotheses. We found that job insecurity negatively predicted intrinsic motivation which positively related to job satisfaction. Job satisfaction influenced OCBs positively. Both ...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
The current study examines the role personality plays in influencing how people cope with job insecu...
AbstractSince the late 1970s economic recessions, technological changes and intensified global compe...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...
Previous research showed inconsistent findings in the relationship between job insecurity and OCB, i...
Abstract Background This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVI...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Job insecurity is a particularly relevant topic gi...
Past research has identified relationships between job insecurity and both organizational citizenshi...
Background: This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVID-19 per...
Although existing works have investigated the influence of employee’s job insecurity on his or...
This article examined a curvilinear relationship between job insecurity and organizational citizensh...
There is no doubt that extreme contexts (e.g. warzones and pandemics) represent substantial disrupti...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) an...
A plethora of extant research focuses on the positive outcomes of organizational citizenship behavio...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
The current study examines the role personality plays in influencing how people cope with job insecu...
AbstractSince the late 1970s economic recessions, technological changes and intensified global compe...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...
Previous research showed inconsistent findings in the relationship between job insecurity and OCB, i...
Abstract Background This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVI...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Job insecurity is a particularly relevant topic gi...
Past research has identified relationships between job insecurity and both organizational citizenshi...
Background: This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVID-19 per...
Although existing works have investigated the influence of employee’s job insecurity on his or...
This article examined a curvilinear relationship between job insecurity and organizational citizensh...
There is no doubt that extreme contexts (e.g. warzones and pandemics) represent substantial disrupti...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) an...
A plethora of extant research focuses on the positive outcomes of organizational citizenship behavio...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
The current study examines the role personality plays in influencing how people cope with job insecu...
AbstractSince the late 1970s economic recessions, technological changes and intensified global compe...