This study wants to examine effects of job insecurity on several work-related outcomes (perceived work-related symptoms, job satisfaction, and turnover intentions) by developing a moderated mediation model. The model emphasizes the role played by the quality of leader-member exchange (LMX) in mediating the relation between perceived job insecurity and outcomes related to work, and the moderating role of perceived organizational support (POS) in influencing the mediation. Survey data from 510 workers at Italian organizations were collected, and regression was used to evaluate the hypotheses. After age, gender, education, and organizational tenure were controlled, results showed that perceived quality of LMX carried the effect of job insecurity on all outcomes, and that this relationship was stronger for employees who reported higher levels of POS. This study makes important theoretical and practical contributions to job insecurity, LMX, and POS research, underlining the importance of promoting the leader-member relationships quality in an ethical and supportive work environment.

Di Stefano Giovanni, Venza Gaetano, Aiello Davide (2021). The Future of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory. In A. Tziner, E. Fein (a cura di), The Future of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory (pp. 71-89). Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA [10.3389/978-2-88971-465-0].

The Future of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory

Di Stefano Giovanni
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Supervision
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Venza Gaetano
Writing – Review & Editing
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Aiello Davide
Data Curation
2021-01-01

Abstract

This study wants to examine effects of job insecurity on several work-related outcomes (perceived work-related symptoms, job satisfaction, and turnover intentions) by developing a moderated mediation model. The model emphasizes the role played by the quality of leader-member exchange (LMX) in mediating the relation between perceived job insecurity and outcomes related to work, and the moderating role of perceived organizational support (POS) in influencing the mediation. Survey data from 510 workers at Italian organizations were collected, and regression was used to evaluate the hypotheses. After age, gender, education, and organizational tenure were controlled, results showed that perceived quality of LMX carried the effect of job insecurity on all outcomes, and that this relationship was stronger for employees who reported higher levels of POS. This study makes important theoretical and practical contributions to job insecurity, LMX, and POS research, underlining the importance of promoting the leader-member relationships quality in an ethical and supportive work environment.
2021
Settore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle Organizzazioni
Di Stefano Giovanni, Venza Gaetano, Aiello Davide (2021). The Future of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory. In A. Tziner, E. Fein (a cura di), The Future of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory (pp. 71-89). Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA [10.3389/978-2-88971-465-0].
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