From Younger to Older Workers: Goals, Tenure and the Psychological Contract

Abaidullah Anwar, M. Bal, M. Athar
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The study explains the goals’ based formation of relational PC (objective-1) differently for younger and older workers at shorter and longer tenures (objective-2). Hypotheses were developed lensing through SPF and PC theories. Moderated moderation of tenure by age on association between workers’ goals and relational contract were tested using multiple regression, on a sample of 538 employees from agriculture universities of Pakistan. The study found that older workers develop relational contract in pursuance to goals of comfort, stimulation and status, while younger to achieve comfort and stimulation only (objective-1). Further, based on goals of comfort and stimulation, the relational contract of younger workers remains strongest at shorter tenure, while the older workers’ remains strongest at longer tenure (objective-2). Finally, the older workers also develop stronger relational contract at longer tenure to achieve goal of status (objective-2). Based on findings, the study suggests some practical implications for employers that can be considered while devising HR policies (objective-3). Keywords: Psychological Contract, Employee Relations, Age, Job Tenure, Goals, Social Production Function
从年轻员工到年长员工:目标、任期和心理契约
该研究解释了在较短和较长的任期内(目标2)的年轻和年长员工基于目标的关系PC形成(目标1)的不同。假设是通过SPF和PC理论提出的。在巴基斯坦农业大学538名员工的样本上,使用多元回归测试了年龄对员工目标与关系契约之间关系的调节作用。研究发现,年长的员工发展关系契约是为了追求舒适、刺激和地位的目标,而年轻的员工只追求舒适和刺激(目标-1)。此外,基于舒适和激励的目标,年轻员工的关系契约在较短的任期内保持最强,而年长员工的关系契约在较长的任期内保持最强(目标2)。最后,年长的员工也会在更长的任期内发展更强的关系契约,以实现地位目标(目标2)。基于这些发现,该研究为雇主在制定人力资源政策时提出了一些可以考虑的实际意义(目标3)。关键词:心理契约,员工关系,年龄,任期,目标,社会生产函数
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