Over the past decade, in the light of intensive robotisation, job insecurity referring to the employees’ overall concern about the continued availability of their jobs in the future has become a hot topic. A general assumption supported by the findings is that job insecurity causes far-reaching negative consequences for the employee well-being and health, attitudes towards the job and organisation, and behaviours at work. However, the focus on behavioural outcomes, especially on employee performance at work, is still scant. Trying to narrow the gap, the paper aims at revealing the linkage between job insecurity and two dimensions of performance, namely task performance and organisational citizenship behaviour. Building on the hindrance stre...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
© Curators of the University of Missouri 2019. This study aims to propose a theoretical model that e...
Organisational change gives rise to job insecurity. This dissertation analyses the reasons why and t...
As a result of intensive robotisation over the past decade, employees have been constantly experienc...
Purpose. Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to extend knowledge about theoretical explanations of the job...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
This study investigates the effects of job insecurity on four organizationally important outcomes: i...
Job insecurity was found to have relevant psychosocial consequences for both individuals and organis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Job insecurity is a particularly relevant topic gi...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...
Purpose: Research on the relationship between job insecurity and job performance has thus far yiel...
Objective To gain insight into the complex relationship between job insecurity and in-role and extra...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
© Curators of the University of Missouri 2019. This study aims to propose a theoretical model that e...
Organisational change gives rise to job insecurity. This dissertation analyses the reasons why and t...
As a result of intensive robotisation over the past decade, employees have been constantly experienc...
Purpose. Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to extend knowledge about theoretical explanations of the job...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
This study investigates the effects of job insecurity on four organizationally important outcomes: i...
Job insecurity was found to have relevant psychosocial consequences for both individuals and organis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Job insecurity is a particularly relevant topic gi...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...
Purpose: Research on the relationship between job insecurity and job performance has thus far yiel...
Objective To gain insight into the complex relationship between job insecurity and in-role and extra...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
We examine the relationship between job insecurity (JI) and performance (i.e., adaptivity, proactivi...
© Curators of the University of Missouri 2019. This study aims to propose a theoretical model that e...
Organisational change gives rise to job insecurity. This dissertation analyses the reasons why and t...