Ineffective kintsugi: The detrimental contribution of emotional and cognitive factors on psychological contract breach outcomes.

Work Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.3233/WOR-230550
M. Farnese, Liliya Scafuri Kovalchuk, Eleonora Cova
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BACKGROUND The literature acknowledges that when there is a failure of expectations in the organization-employee relationship, namely the Psychological Contract Breach, it can potentially contribute to deviant behavior such as Counterproductive Work Behavior (CWB). A justice perspective helps to disentangle this link by suggesting that unethical behaviors may represent the revenge response to perceived organizational unfairness. OBJECTIVE To gain a more granular understanding of the pathway from Psychological Contract Breach to CWB, this study explores the mediating role of negative emotions in eliciting CWB. It also proposes that the mechanism of moral disengagement helps to deactivate self-sanctioning processes, allowing individuals to engage in deviant behaviors. METHODS A cross-sectional design was employed, and conditional process analysis was conducted on a sample of 635 Italian police officer cadets, who were entering the prison system, a context highly susceptible to a failure of expectations and where, at the same time, counteracting unethical behaviors is a key issue. RESULTS The results supported the tested model, highlighting the mediator role of Job-Related Negative Emotions in the Psychological Contract Breach-CWB relationship and their interaction with Moral Disengagement in shaping CWB. CONCLUSIONS By examining the interplay between affective and cognitive components, the study provides valuable insights into the underlying processes involved in the relationship between failure in expectancies and deviant behavior. From a managerial perspective, the findings emphasize the importance of prioritizing fairness within organizations through balanced mutual obligations, and raising awareness of moral regulation mechanisms that may shape deviant behaviors.
无效的锦囊妙计:情绪和认知因素对心理违约结果的不利影响。
背景文献承认,当组织与员工的关系中出现期望落空(即心理契约违约)时,就有可能导致反生产性工作行为(CWB)等偏差行为。为了更细致地了解从心理契约违背到 CWB 的路径,本研究探讨了负面情绪在引发 CWB 中的中介作用。方法采用横断面设计,对进入监狱系统的 635 名意大利警官学员样本进行条件过程分析,监狱系统是一个极易导致期望落空的环境,同时抵制不道德行为也是一个关键问题。结果研究结果支持所测试的模型,强调了与工作相关的负面情绪在心理契约违背-CWB 关系中的中介作用,以及它们与道德脱离在形成 CWB 中的相互作用。结论通过研究情感和认知成分之间的相互作用,本研究为了解期望落空与偏差行为之间关系的潜在过程提供了宝贵的见解。从管理的角度来看,研究结果强调了通过平衡相互义务在组织内部优先考虑公平性的重要性,以及提高对可能形成偏差行为的道德调节机制的认识的重要性。
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