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https://doi.org/10.1177/01492063221107877 ) Acknowledgements: The authors would like to acknowledge Dr. Christopher Rosen and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful feedback throughout the review process. We also thank Dr. Dustin Jundt for his comments on an earlier version of the paper. This research was supported by an internal grant from University of Central Florida’s Office of Faculty Excellence awarded to Dr. Mindy Shoss. Supplemental material for this article is available at http://xxx.sagepub.com/supplemental. Corresponding Author: Mindy K. Shoss, Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, PO Box 161390, Orlando, FL 32816-1390, USA JOB INSECURITY AND JOB PRESERVATION 1 Email: mindy.shoss@ucf.edu JOB INSECURITY AND JOB PRESERVATION 0 ABSTRACT The question of how job insecurity impacts workplace behaviors has been the source of debate in the academic literature as well as in the popular press. The current study leverages and expands Conservation of Resource Theory’s ideas about resource investment to examine how and when job insecurity is associated with behaviors indicative of promotive or protective job preservation strategies aimed at social or task targets. We present two studies. The first study takes a longitudinal approach to examine the bidirectional relationships between job insecurity and job performance, counterproductive work behaviors, knowledge hiding, and self-presentation ingratiatory behavior. The second study examines job preservation motivation as a mechanism linking job insecurity to these work behaviors, and considers specific elements of threats as moderators (i.e., perceived threat controllability, perceived threat proximity). Together these studies suggest that job insecurity is associated with strategic behavior when employees are facing proximal threats to their jobs; however, these efforts are rarely in the best interest of organizations. Keywords: job insecurity; job preservation; job performance; counterproductive work behavior; knowledge hiding; self-presentation ingratiatory behavior |
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