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E-raamat: Organizational Change: Psychological effects and strategies for coping [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Organizational change is a reality of 21st-century working life, but what psychological effects does it have on individual workers, and what coping strategies can be used to mediate its impact? In todays turbulent work and career environment, employees are required not only to accept changes as passive recipients, but to proactively initiate changes and demonstrate attitudes, behaviours and skills valued by current employers. As a result, organizational psychologists, both researchers and practitioners, have had to acknowledge and understand the myriad of challenges faced by employees as a result of organizational change.

In this important new book, an international range of prominent scholars examine the key psychological issues around organizational change at the individual level, including:











health and well-being





stress and emotional regulation





performance and leadership





attitudes and implications for the psychological contract

Analyzing and presenting the impact of organizational change, and possible coping strategies to successfully manage change, the volume is ideal for students and researchers of work and organizational psychology, business and management and HRM.
List of contributors
vii
1 An overview of the impact of organizational change on individuals and organizations: an introductory note
1(12)
Maria Vakola
Paraskevas Petrou
PART I Resources as change facilitators
13(52)
2 Organizational change and employee functioning: investigating boundary conditions
15(12)
Victoria Bellou
Despoina Xanthopoulou
Panagiotis Gkorezis
3 Change consultation during organizational restructuring: buffering and exacerbating effects in the context of role demands
27(20)
Nerina L. Jimmieson
Michelle K. Tucker
4 Individual and external coping resources as predictors of employees' change attitudes
47(18)
Alannah E. Rafferty
Nerina L. Jimmieson
PART II Emotions and cognitions and change outcomes
65(64)
5 Feelings about change: the role of emotions and emotion regulation for employee adaptation to organizational change
67(11)
Karen van Dam
6 How workers' appraisals of change influence employee outcomes
78(12)
Karina Nielsen
7 Dynamics of trust and fairness during organizational change: implications for job crafting and work engagement
90(12)
Janne Kaltiainen
Jukka Lipponen
Paraskevas Petrou
8 Organizational change: implications for the psychological contract
102(12)
Maria Tomprou
Samantha D. Hansen
9 Measuring change recipients' reactions: the development and psychometric evaluation of the CRRE scale
114(15)
Ioannis Tsaousis
Maria Vakola
PART III Organizational-level and team-level facilitators of change
129(48)
10 Destructive uncertainty: the toxic triangle, implicit theories and leadership identity during organizational change
131(11)
Pedro Neves
Birgit Schyns
11 Organizational change and health: the specific role of job insecurity
142(21)
Birgit Thomson
Alexandra Michel
12 Improving our understanding of collective attitudes towards change formation
163(14)
Gavin Schwarz
Dave Bouckenooghe
Index 177
Maria Vakola, Paraskevas Petrou