Invited article for the journal Applied Psychology: An International Review

An important theme in NOWSTARS is job insecurity. Magnus Sverke, together with a member of the research program’s scientific reference group and three other colleagues, has written an invited article for the journal Applied Psychology: An International Review.

Magnus Sverke. Photo: Henrik Dunér
Magnus Sverke

Magnus Sverke, together with a member of the research program’s scientific reference group (Hans De Witte), and three other colleagues (Katharina Klug, Eva Selenko, and Anahí Van Hotegeem), has written an invited article for the journal Applied Psychology: An International Review.

The article was commented on by international colleagues and the authors were also allowed to comment on these comments. You can read everything via these links:

  • Klug, K., Selenko, E., van Hootegem, A., Sverke, M., & De Witte, H. (2024, online first). A lead article to go deeper and broader in job insecurity research: Understanding an individual perception in its social and political context. Applied Psychology: An International Review. doi: 10.1111/apps.12535
  • Debus, M. E., & Unger, D. (2024, online first). Disrupting the social and time vacuum: A systemic and lifespan perspective on job insecurity. Applied Psychology: An International Review. doi: 10.1111/apps.12536 
  • Jiang, L. (2024, online first). Rethinking job insecurity research: Challenging the homogeneous, linear, and negative effects of job insecurity. Applied Psychology: An International Review. doi: 10.1111/apps.12534 
  • Klug, K., Selenko, E., van Hootegem, A., Sverke, M., & De Witte, H. (2024, online first). Seeing the forest for the trees: A response to commentaries on job insecurity conceptualizations, processes, and social context. Applied Psychology: An International Review. doi: 10.1111/apps.12537