The impact of job insecurity on adaptive performance via burnout


Autoria(s): Monteiro, Amélia Rita de Oliveira Vinhas Nunes
Contribuinte(s)

Neves, Pedro

Data(s)

07/10/2015

29/06/2016

01/06/2015

Resumo

Difficult and unpredictable times, due to economic instability, lead employees to feel high job insecurity. Organizations’ only way to subsistence is to search innovative ways of solving problems and find creative solutions. This study focuses on the impact that job insecurity has on adaptive performance, a recent measure integrating the response of creativity, reactivity in the face of emergencies, interpersonal adaptability, training effort, and handling work stress, and, mediated by burnout. From the responses of two questionnaires (????????1=252; ????????2=145), we conclude that job insecurity leads to exhaustion, but not to disengagement. In turn, it is the latter that demonstrates to have negative relations with some measures of adaptive performance. Thus, it is crucial to understand how organizations can minimize the inherent process.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/15567

201474050

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Job insecurity #Burnout #Disengagement #Exhaustion #Adaptive performance #Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
Tipo

masterThesis