This study examined Chinese workers' interpretations of the key psychological contract concepts of 'obligation', 'promise' and 'the other party'. It also explored how Chinese workers described their implicit employment terms. Although the findings of this thesis may be context-constrained, the related discussions and implications provide general and useful insights for the psychological contract and its literature.A qualitative methodology was adopted for the research. The sampling frame comprised 61 Chinese workers in Xiamen and Fushun, recruited by a variety maximisation strategy. Data were collected primarily through semi-structured interviews, whose duration (recording time) was between 22 and 98 minutes (with a mode of 30-45 minutes), ...
This study examined the antecedents and outcomes of psychological contract breach as well as why and...
There is a dearth of research on psychological contract breach in the non-western context. The aim o...
This longitudinal study of newly hired Chinese college graduates (N = 143) investigates the effects ...
This paper addresses longstanding questions about promise and obligation, two of the key conceptual ...
In less than forty years, the Chinese society has completely transformed its social legislation made...
The research aim of this research is primarily to provide an insight into the effects of psychologic...
In order to cope with the challenges brought about by increasing global competition and rapid techno...
The expectation and obligation were originated from the expectation theory and the psychological con...
International audienceIn this piece, we advocate a broader conceptualization of the psychological co...
This study investigates empirically the psychological contract of a sample of 205 Hong Kong junior a...
This study examined the generalizability of psychological contract forms observed in the West (D. M....
This study examnines the effect of values and culture on the psychological contracting process in Ch...
This longitudinal study of newly hired Chinese college graduates (N = 143) investigates the effects ...
En moins de quarante ans, la société chinoise a complètement transformé sa législation sociale pour ...
The concept of psychological contract (PC), which describes the promises that play the role of oblig...
This study examined the antecedents and outcomes of psychological contract breach as well as why and...
There is a dearth of research on psychological contract breach in the non-western context. The aim o...
This longitudinal study of newly hired Chinese college graduates (N = 143) investigates the effects ...
This paper addresses longstanding questions about promise and obligation, two of the key conceptual ...
In less than forty years, the Chinese society has completely transformed its social legislation made...
The research aim of this research is primarily to provide an insight into the effects of psychologic...
In order to cope with the challenges brought about by increasing global competition and rapid techno...
The expectation and obligation were originated from the expectation theory and the psychological con...
International audienceIn this piece, we advocate a broader conceptualization of the psychological co...
This study investigates empirically the psychological contract of a sample of 205 Hong Kong junior a...
This study examined the generalizability of psychological contract forms observed in the West (D. M....
This study examnines the effect of values and culture on the psychological contracting process in Ch...
This longitudinal study of newly hired Chinese college graduates (N = 143) investigates the effects ...
En moins de quarante ans, la société chinoise a complètement transformé sa législation sociale pour ...
The concept of psychological contract (PC), which describes the promises that play the role of oblig...
This study examined the antecedents and outcomes of psychological contract breach as well as why and...
There is a dearth of research on psychological contract breach in the non-western context. The aim o...
This longitudinal study of newly hired Chinese college graduates (N = 143) investigates the effects ...