Based on the theoretical framework of newcomer sensemaking this study examines factors associated with changes in newcomers' psychological contract perceptions during the socialization process. More specifically, two mechanisms are addressed that could explain changes in newcomers' perceptions of the promises they have exchanged with their employer: (1) unilateral adaptation of perceived promises to reality and (2) adaptation of perceived promises as a function of the reciprocity norm. To test our hypotheses, a four-wave longitudinal study among 333 new hires has been conducted, covering the first year of their employment relationship. Results show that changes in newcomers' perceptions of the promises they have made to their employer are a...
This paper explores the information-seeking behaviors newcomers engage in relating to their psycholo...
The goal of this study was to examine changes in newcomers’ psychological contract over time. Based ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to explore how and why the content of individuals' psycholog...
Based on the theoretical framework of newcomer sensemaking this study examines factors associated wi...
Based on the theoretical framework of newcomer sensemaking this study examines factors associated wi...
Newcomers' perceptions of their contract or deal with their employer have an important impact on the...
Both socialization and psychological contract literature demonstrate that the first months of employ...
Both socialization and psychological contract literature demonstrate that the first months of employ...
In this study, we explore different pathways during organizational socialization through the lens of...
In this article the authors discuss the results of a longitudinal study among 333 new employees, on ...
There has been a plethora of research in psychological contracts in the last 15 years. Psychological...
There has been a plethora of research in psychological contracts in the last 15 years. Psychological...
In response to the call of N. Anderson (2001) to bridge the gap between research on recruitment/ sel...
This study integrates research on socialization and psychological contracts by examining the role of...
This study integrates research on socialization and psychological contracts by examining the role of...
This paper explores the information-seeking behaviors newcomers engage in relating to their psycholo...
The goal of this study was to examine changes in newcomers’ psychological contract over time. Based ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to explore how and why the content of individuals' psycholog...
Based on the theoretical framework of newcomer sensemaking this study examines factors associated wi...
Based on the theoretical framework of newcomer sensemaking this study examines factors associated wi...
Newcomers' perceptions of their contract or deal with their employer have an important impact on the...
Both socialization and psychological contract literature demonstrate that the first months of employ...
Both socialization and psychological contract literature demonstrate that the first months of employ...
In this study, we explore different pathways during organizational socialization through the lens of...
In this article the authors discuss the results of a longitudinal study among 333 new employees, on ...
There has been a plethora of research in psychological contracts in the last 15 years. Psychological...
There has been a plethora of research in psychological contracts in the last 15 years. Psychological...
In response to the call of N. Anderson (2001) to bridge the gap between research on recruitment/ sel...
This study integrates research on socialization and psychological contracts by examining the role of...
This study integrates research on socialization and psychological contracts by examining the role of...
This paper explores the information-seeking behaviors newcomers engage in relating to their psycholo...
The goal of this study was to examine changes in newcomers’ psychological contract over time. Based ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to explore how and why the content of individuals' psycholog...