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Title: Psychological contract breach, organizational justice and emotional well-being
Authors: Cassar, Vincent
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Keywords: Organizational justice -- Malta -- Case studies
Work -- Psychological aspects
Work environment -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies
Organizational behavior -- Social aspects
Personnel management
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Citation: Cassar, V., & Buttigieg, S. (2015). Psychological contract breach, organizational justice and emotional well-being. Personnel Review, 44(2), 217-235.
Abstract: Psychological contract breach, which represents instances when organizations fail to fulfil their side of the employment bargain, has been associated with salient concepts in strategic human resources management. The purpose of this study is to investigate moderated mediated relationships involving breach, organizational (procedural and interactional) justice and emotional well-being. Design/methodology/approach; The study draws upon quantitative data collected by means of a questionnaire that was administered to 620 full-time technical and shopfloor employees in an automobile-parts company in Malta. The questionnaire included psychometrically validated scales on breach, justice and well-being. Findings; Breach partially mediated the relationship between justice and well-being while justice levels did not differentiate this mediating effect except for interactional justice. Finally, the interaction between procedural and interactional justice failed to explain the mediating role of breach over and above their single contributions although interactional justice seemed to make a bigger impact. Research limitations/Implications; This study contributes towards a better understanding of the relationships between breach, justice and well-being. The major limitation is that because of its cross-sectional nature, causality cannot be inferred. Practical implications; Given that managing the employment relationship impacts on how people feel and hence perform, understanding how breach, justice and well-being are related, is strategically important to human resources management.Originality/value; To the authors’ knowledge, there is no previous research that links breach, justice and well-being in one study.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/17869
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