Psychological contracts – in a non-western context: The case of Bangladesh

Khuda, Kudrat and Hack-polay, Dieu (2018) Psychological contracts – in a non-western context: The case of Bangladesh. In: EAWOP- SGM Future of WOP, Breda, The N.

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This paper investigates the implications of psychological contract breach on employees’ retention and their individual performance in a non-western context where critical parameters such as employee loyalty to individual managers, high unemployment, unsatisfactory working conditions and absence of effective trade unions can present themselves as critical variable in our understanding of the psychological contract. The extant literature in the field of organisational psychology, and in relation to the psychological contract, has predominantly focused on adopting main effects approach in investigating the psychological contract-outcome relationships. In so doing various individual and situational variables were largely ignored (Agarwal and Bhargava, 2013). This paper attempts to fill some of the vacuum left in the field.

Keywords:Psychological Contract, Emerging Economies, Organisational Psychology, Developing Countries, Employee retention, Organisational Performance
Subjects:N Business and Administrative studies > N290 Management studies not elsewhere classified
N Business and Administrative studies > N611 Industrial Relations
N Business and Administrative studies > N600 Human Resource Management
N Business and Administrative studies > N200 Management studies
N Business and Administrative studies > N100 Business studies
Divisions:Lincoln International Business School
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ID Code:31937
Deposited On:10 Jul 2018 14:10

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