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Examining occupational self-efficacy, work locus of control and communication as moderators of the job insecurity—job performance relationship

Author(s)
Cornelius J. König
Debus, Maike Elisabeth  
Poste de psychologie du travail et des organisations  
Stefanie Häusler
Nora Lendenmann
Martin Kleinmann
Date issued
2010
In
Economic and Industrial Democracy
Vol
31
No
2
From page
231
To page
247
Abstract
Employees’ performance has been shown to be moderately hampered by job insecurity. Based on conservation of resources theory, the study examines whether three possible resources (occupational self-efficacy, work locus of control and communication) moderate the negative job insecurity—performance relationship. Analyses of a large Swiss dataset reveal two significant interaction effects: the higher the job insecurity, the less influence work locus of control and perceived communication exert on the job insecurity—performance relationship. This suggests that work locus of control and perceived communication may be resources that can only act beneficially in a situation of low job insecurity.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64889
DOI
10.1177/0143831x09358629
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