Social explanations for job insecurity: Group influences on causal attributions |
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Authors: | Tinka van Vuuren Bert Klandermans |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Social Psychology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Job insecurity—a concern about the future existence of the job—is one of those unexpected events which lead to a search for causal explanations. This paper pays attention to the social nature of these attributions. The social character of the causal attribution process investigated here appears from the kind of attributions that employees make and the degree in which causal attributions are influenced by social ideas shared by colleagues and other groups. We research these social explanations for job insecurity on the basis of the results of a survey of job insecurity and causal attributions among 311 employees in the Netherlands. |
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Keywords: | job insecurity causal attributions locus of control self-serving bias sources of information etnocentric attribution |
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