Browsing Research Output by Author "De Witte, H."
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The cognitive/affective distinction of job insecurity: validation and differential relations
Pienaar, J.; De Witte, H.; Hellgren, J.; Sverke, M. (Unisa, 2013)Job insecurity as a work-related stressor is well established through three decades of research. It has been related to outcomes such as decreased job satisfaction, organisational commitment and performance as well as ... -
The cognitive/affective distinction of job insecurity: validation and differential relations
Pienaar, J.; De Witte, H.; Hellgren, J.; Sverke, M. (Unisa Press, 2013)Job insecurity as a work-related stressor is well established through three decades of research. It has been related to outcomes such as decreased job satisfaction, organisational commitment and performance as well as ... -
Development of perceived job insecurity across two years: Associations with antecedents and employee outcomes
Kinnunen, U.; Mäkikangas, A.; Mauno, S.; De Cuyper, N.; De Witte, H. (American psychological association, 2014)This 2-year longitudinal study among 848 university employees investigated the individual development of perceived job insecurity (JI) in the context of changes occurring in the Finnish universities during the follow-up ... -
The effect of job insecurity on employee health complaints: a within-person analysis of the explanatory role of threats to the manifest and latent benefits of work
Van der Elst, T.; Näswall, K.; Bernhard-Oettel, C.; De Witte, H.; Sverke, M. (American Psychological Association, 2016)The current study contributes to the literature on job insecurity by highlighting threat to the benefits of work as an explanation of the effect of job insecurity on health complaints. Building on the latent deprivation ... -
Work locus of control and sense of coherence as antecedents of job insecurity
Pienaar, J.; De Witte, H. (Association of Professional Management (APM), 2016)Previous research has highlighted various antecedents of job insecurity, both in cross-sectional research and in a recent meta-analysis. A review of this literature indicates that work locus of control actually is the only ...