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“It’s the Lack of Structure that’s Causing the Problem”: Managerial Competence, the Treatment of Workers, and Job Stress in Precarious Firms

In this study, we use Hodson’s concept of Management Citizenship Behavior (MCB) and a case study research design of 16 small Canadian information technology (IT) firms to examine the interrelationship between insecure work environments, management behavior, and job stress within the context of the o...

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Published in:Social currents 2018-06, Vol.5 (3), p.264-282
Main Authors: Shuey, Kim M., Gordon, Catherine, McMullin, Julie A.
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