Sökning: "Claudia Bernhard-oettel"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Claudia Bernhard-oettel.
1. Alternative employment and well-being : Contract heterogeneity and differences among individuals
Sammanfattning : The increasing use of temporary and part-time employment in recent decades was initially expected to lead to negative effects for the individual. The empirical evidence, however, has been equivocal and the consequences are therefore still unclear. LÄS MER
2. Processes of Organizational Justice : Insights into the perception and enactment of justice
Sammanfattning : Well-being at work is of major public interest, and justice at the workplace can be a key factor contributing to employees and managers feeling well. Research has found direct relationships between organizational justice perceptions and work and health outcomes. LÄS MER
3. Employee selection : Mechanisms behind practitioners’ preference for hiring practices
Sammanfattning : Despite the great advances science has made in developing selection decision aids practitioners’ generally remain reluctant to adopt them. This phenomenon is considered today one of the greatest gaps in industrial, work and organizational psychology. LÄS MER
4. Job Insecurity and Its Consequences : Investigating Moderators, Mediators and Gender
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on the relations between job insecurity and its consequences by addressing several specific research aims. The first research aim focused on expanding the range of job insecurity consequences by studying the relation between job insecurity and work–family conflict over time. LÄS MER
5. Being stuck in the workplace : Who is locked-in and what are the implications for well-being and health?
Sammanfattning : In today’s working life, it has been argued that employees themselves to a large extent are expected to take charge of their own careers. However, some individuals may feel a lack of control over their careers as they feel stuck working in a workplace/organization they do not want to continue to work in, but perceive that they have few if any chances to leave for a better alternative elsewhere. LÄS MER