Predictors and consequences of job insecurity: A preliminary study of Malaysian bank employees
Paid work is of fundamental importance in modern societies. For individuals, it serves not only to provide them with a means of financial income but also plays an important role in determining social status and prestige. Based on a quantitative study of 141 bank employees, this paper empirically e...
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Language: | English |
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
2014
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7462/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7462/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7462/1/2ok.Geografia-july2014-wantoren_etal-edam.pdf |
Summary: | Paid work is of fundamental importance in modern societies. For individuals, it serves not only to provide them with
a means of financial income but also plays an important role in determining social status and prestige. Based on a
quantitative study of 141 bank employees, this paper empirically explores the predictors and consequences of job
insecurity components among bank employees in Malaysia. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the role
of job security satisfaction in predicting organizational commitment and job performance among bank employees in
Malaysia. Furthermore, the study explores the contribution of certain demographic variables such as monthly
income, age, marital status, education level, job level, tenure in present job and tenure in present organization, as
well as organizational factors such as an organization’s activity and training for explaining variations in the levels of
satisfaction with job security among individuals. This study suggests that the relationships between job security
satisfaction and both organizational commitment and job performance should provide managers with valuable
information for developing plans to inspire and retain organizational commitment and to enhance employees’
performance. |
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