跨文化心理契约违约、工作态度与行为:一项元分析

T. Jayaweera, P. Bal, K. Chudzikowski, S. D. Jong
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尽管近年来对心理契约违约的研究有所增长,但大多数研究都是从个体层面来解释心理契约违约对员工行为的影响,从而忽略了民族文化背景可能影响员工心理契约反应的可能性。因此,本研究调查了不同文化背景下的员工对心理契约违约的反应是否不同。利用GLOBE文化框架,我们期望国家文化实践调节PCB与关键工作态度(如组织承诺)和工作行为(即角色绩效、离职意向和反生产行为)之间的关系。使用来自176项研究的元分析数据,我们发现结果在很大程度上支持我们的假设。该研究更新和扩展了先前对心理契约的元分析,并通过显示国家层面的文化实践可以影响心理契约违约如何影响个人层面的员工行为的过程,开辟了一个新的研究领域。
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT BREACH, JOB ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOURS ACROSS CULTURES: A META-ANALYSIS
Although research on psychological contract breach (PCB) has grown in recent years, most of the studies have taken an individual-level perspective to explain PCB effects on employee behavior, thereby overlooking the possibility that the national cultural context might affect employee responses to psychological contracts. This study, therefore, investigates whether employees in various cultures react differently to psychological contract breaches. Drawing on the GLOBE cultural framework, we expected that national cultural practices moderate the relationship between PCB and a key work attitude (such as organizational commitment) and job behaviors (i.e. in-role performance, turnover intention, and counterproductive behaviours). Using meta-analytic data from 176 studies, we found that the results largely support our hypotheses. The study updates and expands prior meta-analyses on psychological contracts and opens a new area of inquiry by showing that cultural practices at the national level can influence the processes of how psychological contract breaches affect employee behaviors at the individual level.
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