“…The firm specific knowledge and social complexities associates with long‐tenure workforce may erased in an employee depletion process (Shaw et al, ). Second, survivor employees may have lower morale and distrust management and may become less prone to cooperate (Cook, MacKenzie, & Forde, ; Lee & Miller, ; Muñoz‐Bullón & Sánchez‐Bueno, ; Zatzick & Iverson, ), thus undermining the desired situation in which workers identify and feel attached to the organization (Sahdev, ). For example, Markovits, Boer, and van Dick () on a sample of Greek employees support that an economic crisis has adverse effects on affections and moods, resulting in a downturn in employees' affective feelings of commitment towards their organization.…”