小企业的新交易?探索小公司环境中的心理契约

New Deal for Old? Exploring the Psychological Contract in a Small Firm Environment

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 2007
被引 70
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过对10家小企业主管理者的深度访谈,探讨小公司规模如何影响工作场所的心理契约,发现小企业特性显著影响心理契约,而所谓“新交易”变化对其影响甚微。

Abstract

The aim of this article is to explore the ways in which small firm size impacts upon psychological contracts in the workplace, from the perspective of the owner-manager.While the study of the psychological contract has attracted much research interest of late, the majority of this research is located within the context of large firms. Debates concerning the impact of the new deal, which have provided the rationale for much contemporary research into the psychological contract, have not questioned the relevance of such changes to small firms and there has been a general failure to consider how the characteristics of small firms and the conditions they face affect the role, content and dynamics of psychological contracts.The research is based on in-depth qualitative interviews with owner-managers of 10 small firms from a variety of sectors.The findings suggest that small firm size affects psychological contracts in a number of significant ways, and that the changes associated with the so-called `new deal' have had little impact on small businesses. The implications of the findings are outlined, first with regard to enhancing understanding of the dynamics of employment relationships within small firms, and second for our further understanding of the psychological contract.

心理契约小企业管理雇佣关系组织行为