Perceived Breach of Contract for One’s Own Layoff vs. Someone Else’s Layoff: Personal Pink Slips Hurt More

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In this study we examine how the perception of layoff as a violation of a psychological contract can vary depending upon one's perception of employer contractual obligation. We also investigate how perceptions of layoffs vary depending on whether one is focusing on his/her own layoff or the layoff of someone else. Survey results from 81 layoff victims reveal that respondents perceive their own layoff as a breach of contract more than they do the layoff of someone else. In addition, respondents who believe strongly in employee self reliance perceive their own layoff as less of a contract breach. Ideas for future research and implications for managers are discussed in our conclusions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Leadership & Organizational Studies
Volume11
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)72-83
Number of pages12
ISSN1548-0518
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Publication statusPublished - 01.03.2005
Externally publishedYes