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Job insecurity and work outcomes: The role of psychological contract breach and positive psychological capital

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Table 3. Results
Figure 2. Interactive effects of psychological contract breach and PsyCap on in-role performance and organizational deviance
Figure 3. Bootstrapping indirect effect estimates of job insecurity on performance and organizational deviance across different values of PsyCap

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