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A study involving 456 employees in Vietnam analyzed the connection between high-performance work systems (HPWS) and employee moonlighting (EM). The research suggested that HPWS can exert an influence on EM in different ways. Employees who perceive they have the ability to perform well in other jobs may decide to moonlight. It also suggested that employees who find their jobs insecure under HPWS may engage in moonlighting for security reasons.
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