The Role of Job Security in Understanding the Relationship Between Employees' Perceptions of Temporary Workers and Employees' Performance.
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- Fecha
2005
- Autores
Maria Kraimer, Sandy Wayne , y Robert Liden
- Resumen
On the basis of psychological contract and social cognition theories, the authors explored the role of full-time employees' perceived job security in explaining their reactions to the use of temporary workers by using a sample of 149 full-time employees who worked with temporaries. As hypothesized, employees' perceived job security negatively related to their perceptions that temporaries pose a threat to their jobs, but it did not relate to their perceptions that temporaries are beneficial. Furthermore, employees' job security moderated the relationships between benefit and threat perceptions and supervisor ratings of job performance. For those with high job security, there was a positive relationship between benefit perceptions and performance. For those with low job security, there was a negative relationship between threat perceptions and performance. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
- Journal title
Journal of Applied Psychology
- Volumen
90
- Número
2
- Conexiones
- Los sectores económicos
General relevance - all sectors
- Tipos de contenido
Estadísticas sobre el trabajo y las condiciones de vida
- Los grupos destinatarios
Los investigadores
- Relevancia geográfica
Estados Unidos, Global relevance, y Regional relevance
- Esferas de la actividad
Psicología
- Idiomas
Inglés