More than grateful: How employee embeddedness explains the link between psychological contract fulfillment and employee extra-role behavior

被引:33
作者
Kiazad, Kohyar [1 ]
Kraimer, Maria L. [2 ]
Seibert, Scott E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Iowa, Tippie Coll Business, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
extra-role behavior; innovation; job embeddedness; organizational citizenship behavior; psychological contracts; ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR; JOB EMBEDDEDNESS; VOLUNTARY TURNOVER; MEDIATING ROLE; IN-ROLE; PERFORMANCE; IMPACT; BREACH; WORKPLACE; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1177/0018726718806352
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Scholars typically view employee responses to psychological contract (PC) fulfillment as a form of reciprocity; in exchange for the organization fulfilling its promises, the employee willingly contributes their time and effort toward company goals. In this article, we ask if employee responses are based not on gratitude, but rather on the employee's desire to maintain the benefits associated with PC fulfillment. Specifically, we argue that PC fulfillment embeds employees in the organization by increasing the costs of leaving ('sacrifices'), and this in turn motivates their extra-role performance. Furthermore, we expect this effect to be even stronger for employees with strong ties to colleagues or work groups ('links') or good fit with job demands or organizational values ('fit'). Data from 149 employees and their immediate supervisors supported our predictions: PC fulfillment was positively related to organizationally-directed citizenship behaviors and work-role innovation through its positive relation to sacrifices. Furthermore, these indirect effects were stronger for employees with stronger links and better fit. The present findings provide a novel theoretical account of how and when PC fulfillment relates to positive employee behaviors. Theoretical and practical implications for managing employees' PCs are discussed.
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页码:1315 / 1340
页数:26
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