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Multiple Loyalties and Commitments at Work : Studies Within a Changing Public Sector
Multiple Loyalties and Commitments at Work : Studies Within a Changing Public Sector
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ISBN No.: 9781835492956
Pages: 392
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.70
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Introduction: Why is it Important to Deal with Public Servants' Loyalties?; Armand Brice Kouadio and David Giauque Section 1. Value Congruence and Role Conception under Political and Organizational Pressure Chapter 1. Implementation of International Instruments: How do Public Employees Navigate Multiple Loyalties?; Matthieu Niederhauser Chapter 2. Work Engagement Among Street-level Bureaucrats: Identifying Factors that Make a Difference; Maeva Sanchez Chapter 3. How Public Employees Deal with Organizational Misalignment and Abusive Supervision in the Workplace; Mariana Costa Silveira Section 2. Leadership and Organizational Transformation Chapter 4. Atmospheric Leadership: A Leadership Approach for New Work?; Emamdeen Fohim and Claus D. Jacobs Section 3.


Sector- and Profession-Specific Commitment Dynamics Chapter 5. Dirty work, Organisational Commitment, and Work Engagement: The Case of Prison Officers; Stéphanie Hannart, Rafaël Weissbrodt, David Giauque, Vanessa Bernel, Sarah Böhlen, Valérie De Luca, and Elsa Quaratiello Chapter 6. Understanding Workplace Commitment among Child Protection Workers: Insights and Implications; Owen Boukamel Chapter 7. Women in the Military: Deciding to Leave while Still Committed to the Organization; Isabelle Caron Section 4. Job Design, Work Characteristics, and Work-Life Balance Chapter 8. The Importance of the Design of Government Jobs: Work Design and Organizational Commitment; Jessica E. Sowa Chapter 9. Untangling the Yarn of Organizational Commitment and Organizational Identification: A Comprehensive Study Across Private, Public and Semi-public Organizations; Lorenza Micacchi, Adrian Ritz, Adrian Blum, and Adrian Krummenacher Chapter 10.


Towards a Win-Win Situation? Work-life Balance and Affective Commitment in Dutch Public Sector Organizations; Brenda Vermeeren, Joëlle van der Meer, Samantha Metselaar, and Laura den Dulk Section 5. Digitalization and Emerging Technological Risks Chapter 11. Does Artificial Intelligence influence Job Insecurity and Disengagement at Work within the Human Resources Function? Empirical Evidences from Swiss Organizations; Guillaume Revillod The Loyalties and Engagement of Public Employees Under Scrutiny: Concluding Thoughts; David Giauque and Armand Brice Kouadio.


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