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Journal of Career Assessment | 2018

Are employees more mobilized after job mobility

Emily Equeter; Denise M. Jepsen; Catherine Hellemans

The antecedents of voluntary employee turnover are well studied, but little is known about the consequences or outcomes of this voluntary job mobility. We address this gap through a survey study of 121 banking employees who have changed their employer in the last 3 years. We hypothesized that job change, whether self-initiated or imposed, may improve organizational commitment, work engagement, and well-being. These positive effects are expected when the job change is perceived as professionally and personally beneficial. Regression analyses revealed that employer change that is perceived as successful, whether voluntary or not, predicts an increase in general well-being, work engagement, and, to a lesser extent, affective organizational commitment. These results suggest that employer change may help employees to be more mobilized in their new work. Misconceptions about highly mobile employees and advantages of job change for both employees and organizations are discussed.


Revue Européenne de Psychologie Appliquée | 2016

Influence of international mobility on the attitudes of researchers

Emily Equeter; Catherine Hellemans


Livre des résumés du XIXème congrès de l'Association Internationale de Psychologie du Travail de Langue Française (AIPTLF) | 2016

Mobilité des chercheurs : des discriminations à l'engagement au bien-être au travail

Catherine Hellemans; Emily Equeter


Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science | 2016

Déterminants personnels de l'intention de réaliser une mobilité inter- et intraorganisationnelle

Emily Equeter; Catherine Hellemans


Archive | 2015

Enjeux des mobilités professionnelles : Antécédents et Conséquences. Perspectives individuelles et organisationnelles.

Emily Equeter; Catherine Hellemans


Archive | 2014

Engagement au travail et workaholism : des concepts si distincts?

Emily Equeter; Catherine Hellemans; Sabine Pohl; Philippe Sarnin; Rémi Kouabenan; Marc-Eric Bobillier Chaumon; Marc Alexandre Dubois; Vacherand-Revel


Abstracts des communications du congrès de l'AIPTLF 2014 | 2014

Antécédents et conséquences des mobilités intra- et inter-organisationnelles au sein du secteur bancaire

Emily Equeter; Sabine Pohl; Catherine Hellemans


The Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences 2013 | 2013

A qualitative study of mobility in the nursing sector

Emily Equeter; Orchidée Doudy-Michez; Sabine Pohl; Catherine Hellemans


Archive | 2013

A qualitative study of professional mobility in the nursing sector

Emily Equeter; Orchidée Doudy-Michez; Sabine Pohl; Catherine Hellemans


Archive | 2013

Mobilités internes et externes en soins infirmiers

Emily Equeter; Orchidée Doudy-Michez; Sabine Pohl; Catherine Hellemans; Cécile Van De Leemput; Christine Chauvin

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Catherine Hellemans

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Sabine Pohl

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Cécile Van De Leemput

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Pierre Desmarez

Université libre de Bruxelles

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