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Effects of layoff victims' justice reactions and emotional responses on attitudes toward their previous employer
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2012) 17 (6): 500–517.
Published: 19 October 2012
... rehire Behaviour Motivation (psychology) Personal needs Recent research on employee job search has separated the job seeker population into three categories; new entrants, job losers (victims), and employed job seekers (Boswell et al., 2012). A large amount of research has focused...
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Keeping information systems staff (happy)
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Career Development International
International Journal of Career Management (1995) 7 (2): 17–20.
Published: 01 April 1995
... they hear about these programmes, people knock the company′s doors down trying to get in, even though CTG′s starting salaries can be below the market. Career development Employee attitudes Information systems Job satisfaction Job security Personal needs Professionalism Staff turnover Training...
