Over de gevolgen van de coronacrisis voor beroepsonzekerheid, politieke machteloosheid en het geloof in samenzweringen

Angaben zum Inhalt: „This study explores whether the corona crisis had an impact on the perception of job insecurity, operationalised as occupational insecurity. At the same time, we examine the association between occupational insecurity and two societal attitudes: political powerlessness and beliefs in a corona conspiracy. Finally, the literature on conspiracies suggests that the association between occupational insecurity and beliefs in a conspiracy are an attempt to give meaning to a crisis situation, like the corona pandemic. This hypothesis is tested by analysing whether political powerl... Mehr ...

Verfasser: De Witte, Hans
Roll, Lara
Van Hootegem, Anahí
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Veröffentlicht in: Gedrag & Organisatie, Volume: 34, Issue: 3, S. 382–406
Schlagwörter: Open Access/Volltext / Flandern / Berufstätigkeit / Verschwörungstheorie / Arbeitsplatz / Arbeitsplatzsicherung / Machtlosigkeit
DOI: 10.5117/GO2021.3.005.WITT
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/RB5QTBBN
Datenquelle: Corona Bibliografie Benelux; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : 10.5117/GO2021.3.005.WITT

Angaben zum Inhalt: „This study explores whether the corona crisis had an impact on the perception of job insecurity, operationalised as occupational insecurity. At the same time, we examine the association between occupational insecurity and two societal attitudes: political powerlessness and beliefs in a corona conspiracy. Finally, the literature on conspiracies suggests that the association between occupational insecurity and beliefs in a conspiracy are an attempt to give meaning to a crisis situation, like the corona pandemic. This hypothesis is tested by analysing whether political powerlessness mediates the association between occupational insecurity and the belief in a corona conspiracy. Data were gathered in December 2020 via an online survey among 1324 respondents in Flanders (Belgium). All hypotheses were corroborated by the analyses. The results suggest that the corona crisis did not only affect our health and health care system, but also might have ‘infected’ work related and societal and political attitudes.“