Job insecurity, precarious employment and burnout : facts and fables in work psychology research /: facts and fables in work psychology research. (2023)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Job insecurity, precarious employment and burnout : facts and fables in work psychology research /: facts and fables in work psychology research. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Job insecurity, precarious employment and burnout : facts and fables in work psychology research
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Nele De Cuyper (Professor in Personnel Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium), Eva Selenko (Professor of Work Psychology, Loughborough Business School, Loughborough University, UK), Martin Euwema, (Professor of Organizational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium and Wilmar Schaufeli, Professor Emeritus of Work and Organizational Psychology), and Utrecht University (the Netherlands and KU Leuven, Belgium).
- Editors:
- De Cuyper, Nele
Selenko, Eva
Euwema, Martin C
Schaufeli, Wilmar - Other Names:
- Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
- Contents:
- Introduction: Facts and fables in work psychology: A critical interrogation and future proofing of job insecurity, precarious employment and burnout / Nele De Cuyper, Eva Selenko, Martin Euwema, & Wilmar Schaufeli -- Part I. Job insecurity: Looking back -- 1. Job insecurity, job security, job future ambiguity? Oh my... A new step towards conceptual clarity / Gabriel Fischmann, Andreea Corbeanu, Roxana Spinu, Coralia Sulea, & Dragoș Iliescu -- 2. Job insecurity and job performance: Why do job-insecure employees not perform better? / Jasmina Tomas & Darja Maslić Sersić -- 3. Borrowing trouble? A debate on how social exchange theory is used and can be used in job insecurity research / Nele De Cuyper, Anahí Van Hootegem, & Lara C. Roll -- Part II. Job insecurity and precarious employment: Looking ahead! -- 4. Is job insecurity still relevant? Unpacking the meaning of "job" and "insecurity" in today's economy / Tahira M. Probst, Eva Selenko, & Mindy Shoss -- 5. Is there a future for research on job insecurity and the psychological contract in a changing world of work? / David Guest & Kerstin Isaksson -- 6. Can unions represent the interests of insecure workers? / Magnus Sverke, Isabelle Ferré Hernandez, Anna S. Tanimoto, Johnny Hellgren, & Katharina Näswall -- Part III. Burnout: Contemporary issues -- 7. Burning questions in burnout research / Wilmar Schaufeli, Jari Hakanen, & Akihito Shimazu -- 8. Contextual factors moderating the relationship between qualitative job insecurityIntroduction: Facts and fables in work psychology: A critical interrogation and future proofing of job insecurity, precarious employment and burnout / Nele De Cuyper, Eva Selenko, Martin Euwema, & Wilmar Schaufeli -- Part I. Job insecurity: Looking back -- 1. Job insecurity, job security, job future ambiguity? Oh my... A new step towards conceptual clarity / Gabriel Fischmann, Andreea Corbeanu, Roxana Spinu, Coralia Sulea, & Dragoș Iliescu -- 2. Job insecurity and job performance: Why do job-insecure employees not perform better? / Jasmina Tomas & Darja Maslić Sersić -- 3. Borrowing trouble? A debate on how social exchange theory is used and can be used in job insecurity research / Nele De Cuyper, Anahí Van Hootegem, & Lara C. Roll -- Part II. Job insecurity and precarious employment: Looking ahead! -- 4. Is job insecurity still relevant? Unpacking the meaning of "job" and "insecurity" in today's economy / Tahira M. Probst, Eva Selenko, & Mindy Shoss -- 5. Is there a future for research on job insecurity and the psychological contract in a changing world of work? / David Guest & Kerstin Isaksson -- 6. Can unions represent the interests of insecure workers? / Magnus Sverke, Isabelle Ferré Hernandez, Anna S. Tanimoto, Johnny Hellgren, & Katharina Näswall -- Part III. Burnout: Contemporary issues -- 7. Burning questions in burnout research / Wilmar Schaufeli, Jari Hakanen, & Akihito Shimazu -- 8. Contextual factors moderating the relationship between qualitative job insecurity and burnout: A plea for a multilevel approach / Tinne Vander Elst, Sofie Vandenbroeck, & Lode Godderis -- 9. Age differences in levels and risk factors of burnout in three European countries: A contribution from consultancy practice / Pulso Group: Dirk Antonissen, Audrey Eertmans, Inge Van den Brande, & Lore Van den Broeck -- Part IV. Interventions: Getting people on board -- 10. Organizational interventions within occupational health psychology / Karina Nielsen & Paula Brough -- 11. Motivating the unemployed: How motivational interviewing may help to tailor interventions to different unemployment profiles / Anja Van den Broeck & Maarten Vansteenkiste -- Part V. Methods matter! -- 12. Methodological challenges for studying trends in perceived immigrant threat / Jaak Billiet & Bart Meuleman -- 13. What's in a name! The thin line between being bullied and lacking social support: Are both 'just' the same? / Elfi Baillien & Guy Notelaers -- Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (300 pages)
- Subjects:
- 331.25/96
Job security
Sécurité d'emploi
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781035315888
1035315882 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781035315871
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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