2013
DOI: 10.1177/0950017013490335
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Flexibility, performance and perceptions of job security: a comparison of East and West German employees in standard employment relationships

Abstract: This article examines the determinants of perceived job security in German standard employment relationships (SER). Although SERs still dominate and shape the labour market, they have undergone several modifications in the recent past. Using survey data from 2006, the article examines how work organizations and particularly multiple workplace demands influence the perceived job security of employees in SERs. The article also asks whether -20 years after reunification -structural and cultural differences still … Show more

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“…In general, involuntary unsettledness is regarded as the core meaning of job insecurity (Dingeldey et al, 2015). It is worthy to note that even if for methodological purposes researchers insist on the subjective characteristics, most of the studies that accept this twofold nature of job insecurity combine both dimensions, while some connect empirically perceived insecurity with objective conditions, such as the employment status (Bernhardt & Krause, 2013;Klandermans, Hesselink, & van Vuuren, 2010).…”
Section: Discussion On Early Job Insecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, involuntary unsettledness is regarded as the core meaning of job insecurity (Dingeldey et al, 2015). It is worthy to note that even if for methodological purposes researchers insist on the subjective characteristics, most of the studies that accept this twofold nature of job insecurity combine both dimensions, while some connect empirically perceived insecurity with objective conditions, such as the employment status (Bernhardt & Krause, 2013;Klandermans, Hesselink, & van Vuuren, 2010).…”
Section: Discussion On Early Job Insecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A range of studies show that employees are motivated by, perform better and even work harder when they have some control over their working time, location of work or schedule (Eaton, 2003;Kelliher and Anderson, 2010). Studies also show that FWAs assist with retention and organizational commitment (Armstrong-Stassen and Schlosser, 2010), and can help employees adapt to new performance requirements and workplace demands (Bernhardt and Krause, 2014).Other studies point to reciprocity when accommodations suit workers (Dex and Schiebl, 2001).…”
Section: Established Themes In Flexible Work Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this dimension we consider common indicators regularly linked to job insecurity, such as the threat of unemployment and long-term unemployment. A common denominator of the ways in which employees perceive their situation as being insecure is the quality of their job, whereas empirically perceived insecurity is usually connected with objective conditions, such as employment statuses (Bernhardt and Krause, 2013;Klandermans et al, 2010). Thus, the second domain, Quality of jobs, includes indicators such as temporary and part-time employment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%