1. Importance of change appraisal for employee well-being during organizational restructuring: findings from the Finnish paper industry's extensive transition
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Ari Väänänen, Pauliina Mattila-Holappa, Anneli Leppänen, Karina Nielsen, Aki Koskinen, and Krista Pahkin
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Paper ,Restructuring ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Change appraisal ,Mechanical engineering ,Production (economics) ,Humans ,Change management ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Finland ,Occupational Health ,Motivation ,Employees ,Transition (fiction) ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Forestry ,Organizational Innovation ,Organizational Policy ,Work (electrical) ,Well-being ,Demographic economics ,Original Article ,sense organs ,Psychology ,Global recession ,Affective well-being - Abstract
The global recession has forced the Finnish forest industry to carry out major restructuring activities. Employees have faced different kinds of restructuring, mainly aimed at reducing staff and production. Many studies have shown the negative consequences of restructuring on employee well-being by using negative, ill-health indicators. Our aim is to examine the extent to which change appraisal influences both the negative and positive aspects of work-related well-being among employees who continue working in the organization after the restructuring process. We also examine the role of different actors (top management, immediate supervisor, employees themselves) in how the change is appraised. The study investigated blue-collar employees working in the Finnish forest industry during a period of extensive transition (2008–2009). All six participating factories underwent restructuring between baseline and the follow-up survey (n=369). After adjustment for gender, age and baseline well-being, negative change appraisal increased the risk of experiencing more stress and less work enjoyment. Negative change appraisals thus also damaged the positive, motivational aspects of employee well-being. The results showed the importance of offering employees the opportunity to participate in the planning of changes related to their work as regards positive change appraisal.
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- 2014