The social contract of work: Moving beyond the psychological contract |
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Authors: | Marek Korczynski |
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Affiliation: | Business School, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper develops the critique of psychologisation by going narrow and deep into the analysis of the concept of the psychological contract. In its early incarnation, the psychological contract literature explored key elements at the heart of the employment relationship. However, in the current mainstream psychological contract literature, there are four key problems. The paper shows that these problems match on to the wider problems associated with pyschologisation. The concept of the social contract of work is put forward as a way to return productively to the original focus of the field. The social contract of work is defined as workers' implicit, collective, and socially embedded understanding of the effort bargain at work. |
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Keywords: | Collectivism Culture employment relationship psychological contract |
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