年龄、工作经验与心理契约

Age, work experience, and the psychological contract

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2009
被引 174
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

探讨年龄和工作经验如何影响员工对心理契约违背的反应,引入契约可塑性和可复制性概念,解释为何年长、经验丰富的员工反应更温和,并讨论对管理实践的启示。

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of the current paper is to examine the ways in which age and work experience shape how individuals experience psychological contract breaches. We first introduce the concepts of contract malleability (the degree to which individuals can tolerate deviations from contract expectations) and contract replicability (the degree to which individuals believe that their psychological contracts can be replicated elsewhere). Next, we discuss the variety of reasons why contract malleability and replicability become greater with age and work experience and how contract malleability and replicability may temper negative reactions to psychological contract breaches. We also address the different ways contract malleability and replicability mediate the relationships between age and work experience, on one hand, and exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect behaviors on the other. We consider the moderating effects of age similarity and dissimilarity here as well. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications for future research designs and for managing older and more experienced workers. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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