The current study in a blue-collar context investigates whether a job crafting intervention may facilitate employee adaptation to organizational change, while decreasing exhaustion and increasing positive attitudes towards change and safety behaviour. It was hypothesized that the intervention would increase job crafting behaviours (i.e., seeking resources, seeking challenges, and optimizing demands) resulting in decreased employee exhaustion, and improved change attitudes and employee safety behaviour (i.e., adherence to organization’s standard operating procedures). The quasi-experimental study revealed that, after the intervention (consisting of a workshop, four weeks of job crafting implementation, and an evaluative session), employees r...
The present study addressed employee job crafting behaviors (i.e., seeking resources, seeking challe...
Purpose. Workplace innovation focuses on ensuing that developed and implemented practices improve th...
Organizations today have to change constantly. Although both practitioners and scientists agree that...
The current study in a blue-collar context investigates whether a job crafting intervention may faci...
By means of a quasi-experimental study, the effects of a tailor-made job crafting intervention for e...
This article presents a combined motivational and volitional intervention based on the theory of pla...
Background Organizations change rapidly nowadays. However, little is known about successful ways in ...
The goal of the symposium is to present recent evidence from research on crafting behaviors spanning...
Is job crafting relevant for adaptive performance in the absence of managers’ effective influence ta...
By means of a quasi-experimental study, the effects of a tailor-made job crafting intervention for e...
Change recipients are not just negative and passive, but positive and active shapers of organization...
Purpose. Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behavior as a prominent framework for conducting behavior ...
In this paper, we focussed on Greek employees that are heavily affected by austerity-led organizatio...
This quasi-experimental field study examines the effects of an intervention designed to boost job re...
The majority of job redesign initiatives follow a ‘top-down’ approach, in which management optimizes...
The present study addressed employee job crafting behaviors (i.e., seeking resources, seeking challe...
Purpose. Workplace innovation focuses on ensuing that developed and implemented practices improve th...
Organizations today have to change constantly. Although both practitioners and scientists agree that...
The current study in a blue-collar context investigates whether a job crafting intervention may faci...
By means of a quasi-experimental study, the effects of a tailor-made job crafting intervention for e...
This article presents a combined motivational and volitional intervention based on the theory of pla...
Background Organizations change rapidly nowadays. However, little is known about successful ways in ...
The goal of the symposium is to present recent evidence from research on crafting behaviors spanning...
Is job crafting relevant for adaptive performance in the absence of managers’ effective influence ta...
By means of a quasi-experimental study, the effects of a tailor-made job crafting intervention for e...
Change recipients are not just negative and passive, but positive and active shapers of organization...
Purpose. Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behavior as a prominent framework for conducting behavior ...
In this paper, we focussed on Greek employees that are heavily affected by austerity-led organizatio...
This quasi-experimental field study examines the effects of an intervention designed to boost job re...
The majority of job redesign initiatives follow a ‘top-down’ approach, in which management optimizes...
The present study addressed employee job crafting behaviors (i.e., seeking resources, seeking challe...
Purpose. Workplace innovation focuses on ensuing that developed and implemented practices improve th...
Organizations today have to change constantly. Although both practitioners and scientists agree that...