Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Author "Griep, Yannick"
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Do they adapt or react? A comparison of the adaptation model and the stress reaction model among South African unemployed
Griep, Yannick; Baillien, Elfi; Vleugels, Wouter; Rothmann, Sebastiaan; De Witte, Hans (Springer, 2014)This study investigates affective experience as a function of unemployment duration in South Africa. The study contrasts two models. The stress reaction model proposes a linear decrease of affective experience as unemployment ... -
Does financial hardship explain differences between Belgian and South African unemployed regarding experiences of unemployment, employment commitment, and job search behaviour?
Vleugels, Wouter; Rothmann, Sebastiaan; Griep, Yannick; De Witte, Hans (Ubiquity Press, 2013)The purpose of this study was to investigate whether Belgian and South African unemployed differed regarding three psychological dimensions of unemployment: affect (experiences of unemployment), attitudes (employment ... -
The effects of unemployment and perceived job insecurity: a comparison of their association with psychological and somatic complaints, self-rated health and life satisfaction
Griep, Yannick; Kinnunen, Ulla; De Witte, Hans (Springer, 2016)Purpose: Research has provided convincing evidence for the adverse effects of both short- and long-term unemployment, and perceived job insecurity on individuals' health and well-being. This study aims to go one critical ... -
The explanatory role of rumours in the reciprocal relationship between organizational change communication and job insecurity: a within-person approach
Smet, Kelly; Van der Elst, Tinne; Griep, Yannick; De Witte, Hans (Taylor & Francis, 2016)The current study highlights rumours as an explanation of the reciprocal relationship between perceived organizational change communication and job insecurity. First, we predict that perceiving insufficient organizational ... -
Voluntary work and the relationship with unemployment, health, and well-being: a two-year follow-up study contrasting a materialistic and psychosocial pathway perspective.
Griep, Yannick; Hyde, Martin; Vantilborgh, Tim; De Witte, Hans; Pepermans, Roland; Bidee, Jemima (Amer Psychological Assoc, 2015)In the present study we contrast materialistic (i.e., income and economic inequality) and psychosocial (i.e., social circumstances) pathway perspectives on whether volunteering while being unemployed mitigates the ...