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This study investigated the factorial validity of the 58-item Corporate Ethical Virtues scale (CEV; Kaptein, J Organ Behav 29(7):923–947, <CitationRef CitationID="CR9">2008</CitationRef>). The major aim was to test the invariance of the factor structure across different organizational samples. The CEV scale was designed to measure eight...</citationref>
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This study examined contextual (support, control at work/home) and dispositional (personal coping strategies) coping resources as predictors of work-family conflict (WFC) and work-family enrichment (WFE) by using the data from Finnish health care and service employees (n = 1,956). The...
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Job insecurity (threat of job loss) is widespread and becomes a permanent phenomenon for a lot of employees. Based on the response of 926 Finnish employees, this study investigated the direct lagged relationship between job insecurity, coping resources (job control, social support, and...
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The present study analyzed whether the tripartite model of well-being (Keyes in J Health Soc Res 43:207–222, <CitationRef CitationID="CR21">2002</CitationRef>; Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 73:539–548, <CitationRef CitationID="CR22">2005a</CitationRef>) and low depression can be captured by a core factor. Furthermore, it examined whether well-being shows...</citationref></citationref>
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We explored the stability of sense of coherence (SOC) and the relationship between SOC and health in two cross-lagged longitudinal samples by using structural equation modeling. In Study 1, comprising 577 municipal male and female employees, SOC was found to be stable in both sexes. In women,...
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