Publication Type : Journal Article
Source : International Journal of Business Innovation and Research
Url : https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/IJBIR.2024.140596
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Business
Year : 2024
Abstract : Job insecurity (J.I.) research has focused extensively on the detrimental effects on individuals and organisations. In this conceptual article, we examine a more contemporary approach by reviewing articles that discuss happenstance skills, resilience, and job resources and have proposed a conceptual model concentrating on the adaptable behaviours of J.I. The model discusses J.I. and its consequences using the happenstance learning theory and job demand resource model. We group these types of J.I. behaviour into four creative gamut scaled according to subjective-objective versus challenge-hindrance context to provide a framework for future research.
Cite this Research Publication : Vincent, P., & Venugopalan, M. (2024). Job insecurity and happenstance skill: A concept-based framework for the contemporary workplace. International Journal of Business Innovation and Research.