A Bibliometric Analysis of Psychological Contract Literature: Current Status, Advancements and Future Research Trends

Syeda Sana Zainab, U. Ahmad, Muhammad Sheeraz, Sidra Salam
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In the current competitive and dynamic environment, employees' psychological contract is an important psychological factor through which organizations can achieve competitive advantage. Numerous studies have shown that psychological contract is a significant predictor of various organizational outcomes. Despite the growing interest in exploring the psychological contract aspects among scholars, review articles and thorough analysis have been limited. The present study fills in this gap by identifying and evaluating the research development of psychological contract topic. Using 1333 journal articles from the Elsevier Scopus database published between 1973-2019, a bibliometric analysis was employed to assess the patterns of global psychological contract research based on the number of publications, co-authorship analysis amongst affiliated countries and authors, and co-occurrence of author keywords. The results revealed that the number of publications increased every year; subsequently, cumulative total publications also steadily increases till the present time. The current research findings show that researchers from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and China contributed about 61% of worldwide publications, leading the other 64 countries/territories. Moreover, four of the world's top 100 universities were among the most productive universities in each of the ten leading countries selected for the analysis. By providing a detailed overview of the research studies in the area of psychological contract, this study highlights the insights and directions for the future researchers, practitioners, academicians, and scholars in related business, management, social sciences, and psychology fields.
心理契约文献计量学分析:现状、进展与未来研究趋势
在当前充满竞争和动态的环境中,员工心理契约是组织获得竞争优势的重要心理因素。大量研究表明,心理契约是各种组织结果的重要预测因子。尽管学者们对心理契约方面的探讨越来越感兴趣,但综述文章和深入分析仍然有限。本研究通过对心理契约主题的研究进展进行识别和评价,填补了这一空白。利用1973年至2019年Elsevier Scopus数据库中发表的1333篇期刊文章,采用文献计量学分析方法,基于出版物数量、附属国家和作者之间的合著性分析以及作者关键词的共现性,评估了全球心理契约研究的模式。结果表明:论文发表数量逐年增加;随后,累计总发表量也稳步增长至今。目前的研究结果表明,来自美国、英国、澳大利亚和中国的研究人员贡献了约61%的全球出版物,领先于其他64个国家/地区。此外,在入选分析的10个主要国家中,世界排名前100位的大学中有4所是生产力最高的大学。本研究通过对心理契约领域研究的详细概述,为未来相关商业、管理、社会科学和心理学领域的研究者、实践者、学者和学者提供了见解和方向。
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