Psychological contract violation and turnover intention: the role of job dissatisfaction and work disengagement
ISSN: 0142-5455
Article publication date: 26 June 2020
Issue publication date: 22 September 2020
Abstract
Purpose
This paper investigates the role of psychological contract violation (PCV) as the antecedent of employee turnover intention. It also explores the role of job dissatisfaction and work disengagement as the sequential underlying mechanism of a positive effect of PCV on employee turnover intention.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on social exchange theory (SET), the authors postulate that PCV triggers negative reciprocity behaviour in employees, which leads to job dissatisfaction and work disengagement, which in turn develop into turnover intentions. The authors tested the research model on time-lagged data from 200 managers working in the banking sector of Pakistan.
Findings
The findings confirmed the hypothesis that employees experiencing PCV raise their turnover intentions because of a feeling of organisational betrayal which makes them dissatisfied and detached from their work.
Originality/value
This research advances the body of knowledge in the area of psychological contracts by identifying the mechanisms through which PCVs translate into employee turnover intentions.
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Citation
Azeem, M.U., Bajwa, S.U., Shahzad, K. and Aslam, H. (2020), "Psychological contract violation and turnover intention: the role of job dissatisfaction and work disengagement", Employee Relations, Vol. 42 No. 6, pp. 1291-1308. https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-09-2019-0372
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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