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Author
Wyrwa Joanna (University of Zielona Góra), Łoś-Tomiak Anna (University of Zielona Góra)
Title
Job Insecurity and Job Performance as the Key Research Issues of the Modern Labor Market
Source
Research Papers in Economics and Finance, 2023, vol. 7, nr 2, s. 94-115, tab., bibliogr. 85 poz.
Keyword
Wydajność pracy, Niepewność, Rynek pracy, Praca
Labour efficiency, Uncertainty, Labour market, Labour
Note
summ.
Abstract
This paper focuses on analyzing the contemporary labor market, particularly examining the concept of "insecurity" related to em-ployment and job retention. Despite the increasing research on job insecurity and its impact on employee performance, findings remain mixed and inconclusive. The objectives are to explore job insecurity conceptualizations and theoretical perspectives ex-plaining its relationship with job performance. The main questions include whether a meaningful relationship exists between job in-security and job performance as identified in literature, and the expected impact of job insecurity on performance. A systematic literature review methodology was used, involving a review and analysis of literature on job insecurity and its relation to various dimensions of employee performance. Two databases, Web of Science and Scopus, were utilized, including papers published be-fore June 2023. This review contributes to the systematization of current empirical evidence in this research area, which is crucial for understanding the consequences of job insecurity on perfor-mance. This understanding is vital for organizations and policy-makers, considering the different conceptualizations of job inse-curity and their impact on employee performance.(original abstract)
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