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For
the Time Being: Accounting for Inconclusive Findings Concerning
the Effects of Temporary Employment Relationships on Solidary Behavior
of Employees
PhD Programme in Solidarity at Work
Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology
(ICS)
Doctoraat in de
Psychologische, Pedagogische en Sociologische Wetenschappen
aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Supervisors: Prof. dr. K. Sanders, Prof. dr. W. Raub, Prof. dr.
F.N. Stokman
April 2005
Abstract
Is there a tension between solidary behavior of employees and temporary
employment relationships within modern organizations? Research into
the effects of temporary employment relationships on employee behavior
has rendered inconclusive results. Some researchers argue that temporary
employees will show less solidarity because of their exchange relation
with the organization while others emphasize that temporary workers
may show more cooperation because they want to acquire a permanent
employment status. Empirical research shows mixed findings as well.
The question is addressed if these inconclusive findings can be
accounted for by examining the social context of temporary and permanent
employees. The effects of two features of the social context in
which interactions between individual employees take place are examined:
(1) temporal embeddedness, referring to the extent to which there
are ongoing interactions between two actors and the likelihood that
they will meet each other in the future; and (2) network embeddedness,
referring to the extent to which a relationship between two actors
is part of a larger network of relationships.
The empirical studies are based on empirical data from four different
sources: a survey among university employees, a survey among employees
in different organizations, a vignette study, and a dataset consisting
of coded ethnographic data.
The analyses of the empirical data lead to three main conclusions.
First, it is shown that solidary types of behavior are reciprocal;
within organizations horizontal and vertical solidarity relationships
are present. The second conclusion is that solidarity from employees
is affected by the past and future of relationships and that temporal
embeddedness is not just a matter of relationship length but depends
crucially on the quality of the past between employees. The third
conclusion is that solidary behavior of employees is positively
affected by formal as well as informal network embeddedness, but
that employees who are at the same time formally and informally
dependent of others show less solidarity.
Information on the author
Name: Ferry Koster
E-mail: f.koster@uva.nl
Website: www.ferrykoster.nl
Postal address: Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies,
University of Amsterdam, Plantage Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
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Related works
Koster, F., Sanders, K. & Van Emmerik, H. (2003). Solidarity
of Temporary Workers. The Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences,
38(1): 65-80.
Koster, F. & Sanders, K. (in press). Organizational
Citizens or Reciprocal Relationships? An Empirical Comparison. Personnel
Review.
Koster, F. & Sanders, K. (in press). Serial Solidarity:
The Effects of Experiences and Expectations on the Cooperative Behavior
of Employees. International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Koster, F., Stokman, F., Hodson, R. & Sanders, K. (in
press). Solidarity Through Networks: The Effects of Task and Informal
Interdependence on Cooperation within Teams. Employee Relations.
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