Background This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVID-19 perceptions to organisational citizenship behaviour (OCBs) via three mediators: job insecurity, burnout, and job satisfaction. The research examines the path model invariance spanning Generations X, Y, and Z. Three countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) were the focus of the study. Methods The data was collected from a sample of employees in service companies (n = 578). We used a Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse the data. Results Our findings reveal that COVID-19 perceptions positively predict job insecurity, which positively impacts burnout levels. Burnout negatively predicts job satisfactio...
Background: The effect of COVID-19 on the manufacturing industry in China has resulted in increased ...
Purpose This study aims to analyse how people's perceived employability was affected during the c...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...
Background: This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVID-19 per...
Abstract Background This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVI...
Background The research aimed to formulate and test a model concerning COVID-19 perceptions effects ...
BackgroundThe research aimed to formulate and test a model concerning COVID-19 perceptions effects o...
Our research reports an empirical analysis of a path model linking job insecurity to organizational ...
This study represents a scholarly endeavour to explore the effects of Covid-19 perceptions on custom...
There is no doubt that extreme contexts (e.g. warzones and pandemics) represent substantial disrupti...
We develop and test an integrated model to understand how individual differences based on internal o...
We develop and test an integrated model to understand how individual differences based on internal o...
Purpose: In view of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on organisations and employees, this study aims t...
The world of work has been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the high instability ob...
The study aimed to extend the current knowledge of the relationship between job insecurity and perfo...
Background: The effect of COVID-19 on the manufacturing industry in China has resulted in increased ...
Purpose This study aims to analyse how people's perceived employability was affected during the c...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...
Background: This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVID-19 per...
Abstract Background This paper is an empirical investigation that examines a path model linking COVI...
Background The research aimed to formulate and test a model concerning COVID-19 perceptions effects ...
BackgroundThe research aimed to formulate and test a model concerning COVID-19 perceptions effects o...
Our research reports an empirical analysis of a path model linking job insecurity to organizational ...
This study represents a scholarly endeavour to explore the effects of Covid-19 perceptions on custom...
There is no doubt that extreme contexts (e.g. warzones and pandemics) represent substantial disrupti...
We develop and test an integrated model to understand how individual differences based on internal o...
We develop and test an integrated model to understand how individual differences based on internal o...
Purpose: In view of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on organisations and employees, this study aims t...
The world of work has been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the high instability ob...
The study aimed to extend the current knowledge of the relationship between job insecurity and perfo...
Background: The effect of COVID-19 on the manufacturing industry in China has resulted in increased ...
Purpose This study aims to analyse how people's perceived employability was affected during the c...
Qualitative job insecurity may be associated with less (hindrance effect) and more (challenge effect...