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Hans De Witte

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Outcomes of Job Insecurity Climate: The Role of Climate Strength

2012

The large majority of studies on job insecurity have focused upon the individual level. Recent research has also paid some attention to job insecurity at the level of the organisation, referred to as job insecurity climate. This research has shown negative relationships between job insecurity climate and employees' individual job attitudes. Nevertheless, in these studies no attention has been paid to organisational climate strength, in spite of the recommendations formulated in the literature on this topic. In response, this study aims to account for climate strength in the relationship between job insecurity and job attitudes. We hypothesise that climate strength is related to job satisfac…

Job insecuritymedia_common.quotation_subjectJob attitudeSample (statistics)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Work (electrical)Job performancePerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySpiteJob satisfactionPsychologySocial psychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonApplied Psychology
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Evaluation of the Financial Threat Scale (FTS) in four european, non-student samples

2015

Abstract The Financial Threat Scale (FTS) was designed to assess levels of fear, uncertainty, and preoccupation about the stability and security of one's finances. In previous research with Canadian university students, it was shown that the FTS was a psychometrically sound measure, associated with failing personal financial conditions, threat-related personality characteristics, and depreciated psychological health. The present investigation further examines the FTS in a diverse set of non-student European samples. Data were collected in four countries using a self-report questionnaire which included measures of ones’ financial situation, personality, and psychological health. Results were…

FinanceEconomic recessionEconomics and EconometricsJob insecuritybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectUncertaintyGeneral Social SciencesPsychological healthRecessionPsychological healthScale (social sciences)Financial crisisIndividual differencesPersonalityEmotional exhaustionSet (psychology)businessPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyFinancial threatmedia_common
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Organizations’ Use of Temporary Employment and a Climate of Job Insecurity among Belgian and Spanish Permanent Workers

2009

Extensive use of temporary employment may create a climate of job insecurity among permanent workers in a specific organization. This climate is likely conditional upon the proportion of temporary workers in the organization, and upon the reasons for hiring temporary workers. The percentage of temporary workers may relate to permanent workers’ shared perceptions of job insecurity. Employers’ motives for hiring temporary workers may relate to permanent workers’ perceptions of job insecurity when these motives threaten the position of permanent workers. Conversely, the relationship with a climate of job insecurity is likely negative when the organization hires temporary workers to support pe…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsJob insecurityManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementPermanent employmentBusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingEconomic and Industrial Democracy
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Moving European research on work and ageing forward: Overview and agenda:

2010

This paper summarizes the state of affairs of European research on ageing and work. After a close inspection of the age construct, an overview is presented of research in four areas: the relationship between age and HR-policies, early retirement, age and performance/employability, age and health/well-being. The overview results in a research agenda on work and ageing and in recommendations for practice. © 2009 Psychology Press. ispartof: European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology vol:19 issue:1 pages:76-101 status: published

Ageing and workEconomic growthOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSATISFACTIONState of affairsReviewEmployability1407 Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOlder employeesHuman capitalMETIS-2683743202 Applied PsychologyCIVIL-SERVANTSBusiness economicsJOB-PERFORMANCEIR-7345210091 Institute of EducationDECISIONSEMPLOYMENTRETIREMENTSociologyATTITUDESSocial scienceWorkplace150311 Organisational BehaviourApplied PsychologySocial policyLITERATURE REVIEWGENDER-DIFFERENCESResponsible OrganizationELDER WORKERSPERFORMANCEEARLY-RETIREMENTEuropeWork (electrical)Job performanceEMPLOYABILITYOLDER WORKERSHEALTH370 EducationConstruct (philosophy)
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Job Insecurity in Nursing: A Bibliometric Analysis

2021

Nurses are a key workforce in the international health system, and as such maintaining optimal working conditions is critical for preserving their well-being and good performance. One of the psychosocial risks that can have a major impact on them is job insecurity. This study aimed to carry out a bibliometric analysis, mapping job insecurity in 128 articles in nursing, and to determine the most important findings in the literature. The search was conducted in the Web of Science Core Collection database using the Science Citation Index (SCI)-Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) indexes on 6 March 2020. This field of discipline has recently been established and has experienced s…

EmploymentCanadaBibliometric analysisHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesbibliometric analysisNursingnursing0502 economics and businessHumansjob insecurityFinlandPublic Environmental & Occupational HealthScience & Technology030504 nursingJob insecuritybusiness.industry05 social scienceslcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthScience Citation IndexAustraliaInternational healthUnited KingdomSocial Sciences Citation IndexBibliometricsWorkforceJob satisfaction0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyPsychosocialLife Sciences & Biomedicine050203 business & managementEnvironmental SciencesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Cross-lagged associations between perceived external employability, job insecurity, and exhaustion: Testing gain and loss spirals according to the Co…

2012

Summary This study investigates perceived external employability (PEE) as a personal resource in relation to job insecurity and exhaustion. We advance the idea that PEE may reduce feelings of job insecurity and, through felt job insecurity, also exhaustion. That is, we probe the paths from PEE to job insecurity and from job insecurity to exhaustion. We furthermore account for possible reversed causality, so that exhaustion  felt job insecurity and felt job insecurity  PEE. This aligns with insights from the Conservation of Resources Theory, which is built on the assumption of resource caravans passageways and associated gain and loss spirals. We based the results on a sample of 1314 workers…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectJob attitudeBurnoutEmployabilityCausalityJob securityComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMSFeelingOrganizational behaviorOccupational stressHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Organizational Behavior
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Job insecurity climate's influence on employees' job attitudes: Evidence from two European countries

2009

An important amount of literature about job insecurity and its consequences has been developed during the past few decades (Sverke, Hellgren, & Naswall, 2002). Most of this research has focused on an individual-analysis perspective, without taking into account social context. Although job insecurity climate has not been empirically examined, several authors have implicitly assumed that job insecurity contexts exist in some organizations where layoffs have occurred. Therefore, they examined layoff survivors' reactions. From this perspective, the aim of this study was to validate the job insecurity climate concept and examine its influence on employees' job attitudes. In order to provide addi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLayoffJob performanceJob designDemographic economicsContext (language use)Job satisfactionJob rotationJob attitudeOrganizational commitmentPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Autonomy and Workload in Relation to Temporary and Permanent Workers’ Job Involvement

2010

The aim of the study was to investigate contract type (temporary vs. permanent employment) as a possible moderator in the relationship between autonomy and workload on the one hand, and job involvement on the other hand in samples from two countries: Belgium and Finland. The results on possible interactions were similar in the two countries. Contract type moderated the relationship between autonomy and job involvement: The relationship was stronger in permanent than in temporary workers. No moderation was found for workload. Instead, workload associated positively with job involvement in both temporary and permanent workers. These findings are discussed with reference to the activation hyp…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPermanent employmentJob attitudeWorkloadPsychological contractModerationTest (assessment)Job involvementPsychologyApplied PsychologyAutonomymedia_commonJournal of Personnel Psychology
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Work characteristics in long-term temporary workers and temporary-to-permanent workers: A prospective study among Finnish health care personnel

2011

In this study, the authors seek to account for possible transitions from temporary to permanent employment in relation to perceived psychosocial work characteristics, i.e. job insecurity, workload, job control and organizational communication. The study compared three groups of Finnish hospital workers utilizing a two-wave design with a two-year time lag: (1) workers who were temporarily employed at Time 1 but permanently employed at Time 2 (temporary-to-permanent workers; n = 25); (2) workers who were temporarily employed at Time 1 and at Time 2 (long-term temporary workers; n = 45); and (3) a reference group of workers who were permanently employed at Time 1 and Time 2 (permanent workers…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementJob insecuritybusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementPermanent employmentWorkloadGeneral Business Management and AccountingTerm (time)Work (electrical)Management of Technology and InnovationHealth careOperations managementDemographic economicsProspective cohort studyPsychologybusinessPsychosocialta515Economic and Industrial Demoracy
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