Compliance with the psychological contract and its relation to organizational culture in new and veteran employees: A multigroup analysis
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https://doi.org/10.55414/5rq3ge38Abstract
A study into changes in the psychological contracts held by newcomers into the Spanish Army is reported. Two samples of professional soldiers (newcomers N1= 222 and N2= 143) and veterans (N= 386) completed questionnaire measures. First, responses were compared showing that newcomers’ psychological contracts change during organizational socialization and these changes were generally toward the insider norms of experiencedsoldiers. Moreover, results of structural equation modelling suggested that organizational culture predicts psychological contract fulfillment. The implications of the relationships between organizational culture and psychological contract are discussed.
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07/03/2005
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TOPA CANTISANO, G., MORALES DOMÍNGUEZ, J. F., & PALACÍ DESCALS, F. (2005). Compliance with the psychological contract and its relation to organizational culture in new and veteran employees: A multigroup analysis. Apuntes De Psicología, 23(1), 53-70. https://doi.org/10.55414/5rq3ge38