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Job insecurity, worries about the future, and somatic complaints in two economic and cultural contexts: A study in Spain and Austria.

2015

Job insecurityGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseGeneral Business Management and AccountingEducationJob securitymedicineAnxietyOccupational stressmedicine.symptomPsychologySomatizationSocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyInternational Journal of Stress Management
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Job insecurity and self-esteem: evidence from cross-lagged relations in a 1-year longitudinal sample

2003

The main purpose of the study was to investigate the cross-lagged relationships between job insecurity and self-esteem during a 1-year period, and thus assess the direction of the relationships between these two phenomena. The data were obtained by means of questionnaires which were completed twice, in 1999 and in 2000, by 457 Finnish employees. The results showed a cumulative relationship between job insecurity and self-esteem. In other words, high job insecurity seemed to predict subsequent low self-esteem, but at the same time, and to the same extent, low self-esteem seemed to predict subsequent high job insecurity. In addition, both perceived job insecurity and global self-esteem turned…

Job securityLongitudinal sampleJob insecuritymedia_common.quotation_subjectCross laggedSelf-esteemFollow up studiesPersonalityJob attitudePsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Social entrepreneurship and employment challenges of persons with mental disabilities

2020

In developed countries there is a valuable experience how to include people with disabilities into society: involve in several activities and let them know as people valuable for the society. More and more academic research is devoted to those aspects as well as public policy is developed to create and support social entrepreneurship. Aim of the paper is to analyse findings and good practice of employment of people with mental disabilities in several countries and analyse the situation and possible developments on employment of people with mental disabilities in Latvia. Tasks of research: 1) analyse results of academic findings on good practice and challenges in employment of people with me…

Job securityMarket integrationcommunitiesEconomic growthdisabilityjob securitysocial exclusionSocial entrepreneurship:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Social exclusionsocial entrepreneurshipmarket integrationSociology
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Psychological consequences of fixed-term employment and perceived job insecurity among health care staff

2005

The present study sought to clarify the roles of fixed-term employment and perceived job insecurity in relation to an employee's job attitudes (job satisfaction, turnover intentions) and well-being (work engagement, job exhaustion). Specifically, we examined which of the two situations, high subjective job insecurity and a permanent job (i.e., violation hypothesis) or high subjective job insecurity and a fixed-term job (i.e., intensification hypothesis), would lead to the most negative job attitudes and well-being. Data from 736 employees in one Finnish health care district were collected by questionnaires. The results supported the violation hypothesis: Under conditions of high perceived j…

Job securityOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONJob performanceJob designJob attitudeJob rotationJob satisfactionGainful employmentPersonnel psychologyPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Occupational well-being as a mediator between job insecurity and turnover intention: Findings at the individual and work department levels

2013

This study examined the relationship between job insecurity and turnover intention by applying occupational well-being (exhaustion, vigour) as a mediator. The study was inspired by two theories: the conservation of resources and emotional contagion theories. We investigated the relationships at the individual and work department levels by utilizing Multi-Level Structural Equation Modeling (ML-SEM) with the aim of clarifying whether the mediating mechanism was similar at both levels. In addition, we examined the relationships across the levels (cross-level interactions). Self-report data for the study were obtained from Finnish University staff (N = 2137 individual respondents from 78 work d…

Job securityOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMediatorWork (electrical)TurnoverWell-beingEmotional contagionPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyStructural equation modelingOccupational safety and healthta515European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Changes in personal work goals in relation to the psychosocial work environment: A two-year follow-up study

2011

Associations between changes in the psychosocial work environment and changes in personal work goals were investigated in a two-wave, two-year longitudinal study. Psychosocial work environment was studied within the context of the Effort–Reward Imbalance model (ERI; Siegrist, 1996). The participants consisted of 423 young Finnish managers. Their most important personal work goals were categorized into seven content categories of competence, progression, well-being, job change, job security, organization, and finance at both measurement times. There were differences, especially in changes in the career opportunities factor of reward, between participants whose goals changed during the study.…

Longitudinal studypsychosocial work environment personal work goals goal contents effortApplied psychologyponnisteluiden ja palkkioiden epäsuhtaFollow up studiesreward effort-reward imbalance managerspsykososiaalinen työympäristöponnistelutJob changeWork environmentpalkkiotEffort reward imbalanceJob securityhenkilökohtaiset työtavoitteettavoitteiden sisällötPsychologyPsychosocialCompetence (human resources)Applied Psychologyta515johtajatWork & Stress
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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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Integrating human resource management into lean production and their impact on organizational performance

2011

PurposeThe first goal of this research is to analyse the effects of lean production (LP) on the policy of human resource management (HRM). The second is to determine whether or not implementation of HRM practices associated with LP explains the differences in organizational performance between manufacturing plants.Design/methodology/approachThe paper developed a questionnaire for data collection. Findings are presented from 76 establishments (79.17 per cent of the total sample) that specialise in single‐firing ceramic tiles in Spain.FindingsCompanies that make the most of LP practices are also those that take care to train workers in using these practices as well as improving their employme…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEmployee turnoverData collectionPsicologia socialStrategy and ManagementContingent remunerationInternal promotionSample (statistics)Pay for performanceLean manufacturingOrganizational performanceJob securitySpainManagement of Technology and InnovationHuman resource managementAbsenteeismORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASHuman resource managementTrainingOperations managementBusinessProductivityIndustrial organizationJob securityInternational Journal of Manpower
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Third-sector job quality: evidence from Finland

2016

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the perceived job quality and job satisfaction among third-sector employees and compare job quality in the third, public and private sector. Design/methodology/approach – The study is based on the quality of work life (QWL) survey data gathered by Statistics Finland. The QWL data are complemented with data set collected among third-sector employees. In the sector comparisons percentage shares were used to compare different dimensions of job quality between the sectors. Regression analysis was used to control the structural labour market differences between the sectors. Findings – The results show that job quality in the third sector differs s…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economics05 social sciencesJob designJob attitude0506 political scienceJob securityJob performance0502 economics and businessIndustrial relationsJob analysis050602 political science & public administrationJob rotationJob satisfactionBusinessPersonnel psychology050203 business & managementEmployee Relations
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Flexible employment practices and working time patterns: the potential for and limits of ecological impact

1996

The discussion about the relationship between employment policy and environment policy has been predominantly about the extent to which environmental issues can be brought into industrial relations policy. Environmental problems are perceived as additional factors of influence, which have an impact on job security and working conditions, and which have so far not been adequately taken into account in standards and rules. From the current viewpoint of union representatives, conservation of the environment is being brought into discussion in the form of an "employment policy extended to include the environment". Progress made in this field in recent years is increasingly undermined by radica…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsCasualmedia_common.quotation_subjectFlexibility (personality)Phase (combat)Working timeJob securityIndustrial relationsWorkforceUnemploymentEconomicsIndustrial relationsmedia_commonTransfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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