Layoff victim's employment relationship with a new employer in Korea: effects of unmet tenure expectations on trust and psychological contract |
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Authors: | Min Soo Kim Jin Nam Choi |
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Institution: | 1. School of Business, Hanyang University , Seoul, South Korea kimmin@hanyang.ac.kr;3. College of Business Administration, Seoul National University , Seoul, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Existing studies of psychological contract have largely focused on the effects of contract breach on employees' attitudes and the contract itself involving the same employer. Given that both workforce mobility and downsizing activities are increasing, it is important to understand how individuals' past employment experiences shape their relationships with their employers. The present study focuses on the effect of prior layoffs on relationships with new employers. We posit that furloughed workers experience layoff as a breach of the psychological contract of job security they have entered into with their employer. Longitudinal data collected from individuals who were re-employed following a layoff revealed that unmet tenure expectations in an employment relationship result in reduced trust in a new employer, which in turn negatively impacts the quality of psychological contracts with the new employer. The results also show that the relationship between unmet tenure expectations and trust was moderated by individual attributions regarding the cause of the layoff. The present findings suggest that the negative impact of contract breach experienced with one organization may carry over to subsequent organizational contexts. |
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Keywords: | attribution employment relationship layoff victim psychological contract breach trust unmet tenure expectations |
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