Understanding individual responses to failure by the organisation to fulfil its obligations: examining the influence of psychological capital and psychological contract type |
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Authors: | Wayne O'Donohue Angela Martin Nuttaneeya Torugsa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesGriffith University;2. School of Business and EconomicsUniversity of Tasmania;3. Australian Innovation Research CentreUniversity of Tasmania |
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Abstract: | This study advances both psychological contract (PC) and psychological capital (PsyCap) research by testing a novel theoretical model predicting likely worker response, as a joint function of an individual's level of PsyCap and PC type, to perceived failure by the organisation to meet its obligations to the worker–organisation relationship. With a large emergency services organisation using volunteer workers as the research context, the study presents the first empirical evidence from a sample of 592 volunteers that the integrated application of PC and PsyCap theory can contribute to a better understanding of individual responses to an organisation's failure to affirm ongoing support for the volunteer–organisation relationship. |
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Keywords: | psychological capital psychological contract volunteers emergency services |
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