工作不安全感
感觉
应对(心理学)
感知
定性研究
工作保障
政府(语言学)
意义(存在)
公共关系
社会心理学
就业不足
工作(物理)
定性性质
组织变革
测量数据收集
心理学
业务
临时工作
社会学
工作满意度
工作表现
公共部门
公共政策
工作态度
劳动经济学
心理契约
准备
不平等
作者
Jan Wynen,Stéphanie Verlinden,Bjorn Kleizen,Danika Pieters,Koen Verhoest
标识
DOI:10.1177/0734371x261420114
摘要
Public organizations regularly undergo reforms that create uncertainty for employees. Trust in change management, meaning employees believe leaders will handle reforms fairly, transparently and competently, is essential for coping with such changes. Team dynamics can weaken this trust. One important factor is overqualification, which occurs when employees have more skills or education than their job requires. Although sometimes viewed as an advantage, overqualification can also create frustration and doubt during reform. This study examines how the presence of overqualified employees in teams affects collective trust in change management and shapes perceptions of qualitative job insecurity, the feeling that valued aspects of work are under threat. Using data from a Belgian government agency, the findings show that teams with more overqualified employees report lower trust in change management, which increases qualitative job insecurity. The results highlight the paradox of overqualification and its implications for managing change.
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