The Changing Workplace and Its Effects: A Longitudinal Examination of Employee Responses at a Large Company

The present study explores the multiple ways employees are affected by pervasive and complex organizational change. Across a 10-year period, the authors surveyed 525 white- and blue-collar workers on four separate occasions during which time the company experienced, for example, a difficult financia...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of applied behavioral science 2008-06, Vol.44 (2), p.215-236
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Economic structure
Employees
Evaluation
Family work relationship
Health status
Longitudinal studies
Occupational psychology
Organizational behavior
Organizational Change
Studies
Work-Family conflict
Workers
Workplaces
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