Authors
Mervi Ruokolainen, Saija Mauno, Marjo-Riitta Diehl, Asko Tolvanen, Anne Mäkikangas, Ulla Kinnunen
Publication date
2018/10/28
Journal
The international journal of human resource management
Volume
29
Issue
19
Pages
2827-2850
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This study identified patterns of psychological contract (PC) and examined how these patterns were related to employee well-being and in-role performance over time (T1–T3). PC was measured at T1 based on cross-sectional data and well-being and performance longitudinally in two consecutive years (T1−T3) among university employees. Latent profile analysis revealed six different patterns of PC at T1. These were labelled (1) strong and balanced (n = 131), (2) average and balanced (n = 382), (3) employer-focused (n = 79), (4) employee-focused (n = 59), (5) balanced transactional (n = 224) and (6) employee-focused relational (n = 322). The longitudinal findings showed that the employees in PC patterns 1 and 2 experienced more vigour at T1–T3 than those in pattern 5, while the employees in pattern 2 reported higher proficiency at work at T1–T2 than those in pattern 6. Employee job satisfaction did not vary …
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