Unfavourable working conditions are a relevant and sensitive issue in the field of economic and social studies. The topic has been deeply investigated, especially in order to build intrinsic job quality indices. More recently, several psycho-social risks that negatively impact on workers’ health and well-being, such as very high work intensity and perception of conflict with personal values on the job, have become prominent matters of interest. However, very little is known about the measure of value/beliefs contrasts at work as indicator of poor working conditions. We discuss a class of statistical models able to measure the experience of conflict between personal and organizational ethics in a large sample of respondents. By means of these models, our proposal enhances the different contributions of subjects’ covariates in the response pattern. The starting point of the approach is a mixture model to interpret the ordered level of perception as a blend of real beliefs and indecision. Those two unobserved components are easily parameterized and immediately related to subject’ covariates. Empirical evidence is provided by the 5th European Working Condition Survey carried out by Eurofound in 2010.

Modelling the perception of conflict in working conditions / Capecchi, Stefania. - In: ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND SERVICES EVALUATION. - ISSN 2037-3627. - 8:3(2015), pp. 298-311.

Modelling the perception of conflict in working conditions

Capecchi Stefania
2015

Abstract

Unfavourable working conditions are a relevant and sensitive issue in the field of economic and social studies. The topic has been deeply investigated, especially in order to build intrinsic job quality indices. More recently, several psycho-social risks that negatively impact on workers’ health and well-being, such as very high work intensity and perception of conflict with personal values on the job, have become prominent matters of interest. However, very little is known about the measure of value/beliefs contrasts at work as indicator of poor working conditions. We discuss a class of statistical models able to measure the experience of conflict between personal and organizational ethics in a large sample of respondents. By means of these models, our proposal enhances the different contributions of subjects’ covariates in the response pattern. The starting point of the approach is a mixture model to interpret the ordered level of perception as a blend of real beliefs and indecision. Those two unobserved components are easily parameterized and immediately related to subject’ covariates. Empirical evidence is provided by the 5th European Working Condition Survey carried out by Eurofound in 2010.
2015
Modelling the perception of conflict in working conditions / Capecchi, Stefania. - In: ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND SERVICES EVALUATION. - ISSN 2037-3627. - 8:3(2015), pp. 298-311.
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