Exploring the impact of job insecurity on employees' unethical behavior
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January 2017
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Authors: | Lawrence, Ericka R. ; Kacmar, K. Michele |
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Business ethics quarterly : the journal of the Society for Business Ethics. - West Nyack : Cambridge University Press, ISSN 1052-150X, ZDB-ID 1078295-3. - Vol. 27.2017, 1, p. 39-70
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Subject: | job insecurity | emotional exhaustion | unethical pro-organizational behaviors | adapability | job embeddedness | Verhalten in Organisationen | Organizational behaviour | Beschäftigungssicherung | Job security | Arbeitsverhalten | Work behaviour | Arbeitszufriedenheit | Job satisfaction | Ethik | Ethics | Arbeitsethik | Work ethics | Stress | Work stress | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics | Arbeitskräfte | Workforce |
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