Affective commitment, trust, and the psychological contract: contributions matter, too!

Volume: 29, Issue: 2, Pages: 294 - 314
Published: Dec 9, 2019
Abstract
Employees’ receipt of inducements is associated with trust and affective commitment, and employees pay for their inducements with their contributions (e.g., time, and physical and intellectual effort). Yet this relationship does not fully mirror events as they occur in an employment relationship where employees’ promises and delivery of inducements and contributions are ongoing, and relatively continuous. Our premise is that promising and...
Paper Details
Title
Affective commitment, trust, and the psychological contract: contributions matter, too!
Published Date
Dec 9, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
294 - 314
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