Psychological contracts in employment [electronic resource] : cross-national perspectives / edited by Denise M. Rousseau, René Schalk.
Organisational scholars from a range of countries discuss the variety of psychological contracts in employment that different cultures and societies agree to. They consider how global business initiatives are bridging those differing contracts.
Saved in:
Online Access: |
Full Text (via SAGE) |
---|---|
Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications,
©2000.
|
Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Denise M. Rousseau & René Schalk
- Psychological contracts in Australia : a tale of not-so-happy transitions? / Boris Kabanoff, Nerina L. Jimmieson, & Malcolm J. Lewis
- Belgium--a culture of compromise / Luc Sels, Maddy Janssens, Inge Van den Brande, & Bert Overlaet
- Does psychological contract theory work in France? / Loc Cadin
- Psychological and normative contracts of work group members in the U.S. and Hong Kong / Cynthia Lee, Catherine H. Tinsley, & Zhen Xiong Chen
- India--caste, commitments and change / Snehal Shah
- Psychological contracts in Israel / Moshe Krausz
- A break with tradition : negotiating new psychological contracts in Japan / Motohiro Morishima
- Psychological contracts in Mexico : reflections of historical, familial, and contemporary forces on work relationships / Hector R. Diaz-Saenz & Patricia D. Witherspoon
- Psychological contracts in the Netherlands : dualism, flexibility and security / Charissa Freese & Ren Schalk
- Economic deregulation and psychological contracts : the New Zealand experience / Simon Peel & Kerr Inkson
- Psychological contracts in Singapore / Soon Ang, Mei Ling Tan, & Kok Yee ng
- The psychological contract in the United Kingdom / Lynne Millward & Peter Herriot
- Psychological contracts in the United States : diversity, individualism, and associability in the marketplace / Denise M. Rousseau
- Learning from cross-national perspectives on psychological contracts / Denise M. Rousseau & Ren Schalk.