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Mika Vanhala

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Employee trust repair: A systematic review of 20 years of empirical research and future research directions

2021

Employee trust, and increasingly its absence, is a critical topic for researchers and practitioners interested in social relations in the context of work and organizing. Employee trust repair is particularly important in the current disrupted work environment, due to unpredictable changes such as the Covid-19 pandemic and the uncertainty those bring to our lives. It is not surprising that employee trust is attracting increasing interest among researchers and practitioners alike. In this article, we systematically review and take stock of the research on trust repair conducted in the past two decades to provide comprehensive insights and future research directions for researchers and manager…

Marketingjohtaminen2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industry05 social sciencessystematic literature reviewtrustContext (language use)Public relationsorganisaatiomuutoksetWork environmentSocial relationSystematic reviewEmpirical researchWork (electrical)luottamustyöntekijät0502 economics and businessemployee trust repair050211 marketingBusinesssystemaattiset kirjallisuuskatsaukset050203 business & managementJournal of Business Research
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Perceived High Involvement Work Practices and Retirement Intentions

2018

Sustainable human resource management (HRM) stresses the importance of maintaining and developing organizations’ human capital for social, ecological and financial reasons. In the context of aging workforce, the social aspect of sustainable HRM relates to the discussion of retaining older employees and preventing their early exit from work life. This study builds on sustainable HRM literature and examines the antecedents of working until official retirement age and continuing working beyond retirement age with special reference to perceived high involvement work practices (HIWPs). The study population consisted of older (more than 50 years) nursing professionals who work at a Finnish univer…

high involvement work practiceseläkkeelle siirtyminenolder employeesikääntyvät työntekijättyökykysitouttaminenhenkilöstöjohtaminen
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Organisational and individual resources as antecedents of older nursing professionals’ organisational commitment : Investigating the mediating effect…

2021

Aim and objectives To investigate how organisational and individual resources are linked to older (50+) nursing professionals’ organisational commitment, and to examine the possible mediating role of the active use of selection, optimisation and compensation (SOC) strategies. Background Many healthcare organisations need to find ways to retain their older nursing professionals due to nursing shortage. Design To test a set of hypotheses, cross-sectional survey data (n = 396) were used. Data were analysed using correlation analysis and partial least-squares structural equation modelling. STROBE Statement for cross-sectional studies has been followed in this study. Results The results exhibite…

career management self-efficacyhoitoalaCareer managementoptimisation and compensation (SOC) theoryeducationnursing professionselectionNursing shortageJob SatisfactionStructural equation modelingsairaanhoitajatomatoimisuushenkilöstöjohtaminen03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineResource (project management)Nursinghigh-involvement work practices (HIWPs)Surveys and QuestionnairesHealth carenurse retentionHumansikääntyvät työntekijät030212 general & internal medicineGeneral Nursingtyössä jatkaminen030504 nursingSalaries and Fringe Benefitsbusiness.industryCompensation (psychology)General MedicineSelf Efficacyorganisational commitmentCross-Sectional StudiesWorkforceSurvey data collection316 Nursing0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusiness
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