Title of article :
Mediating Role of Psychological Contract Breach between Workplace Bullying, Organizational Commitment & Employee Turnover Intentions
Author/Authors :
Shaukat Malik, Muhammad Bahauddin Zakariya University - Multan, Pakistan , Satta, Shahzadi NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology - Multan, Pakistan , Shahid Yaqub, Rana Muhammad Department of Management Sciences - The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Abstract :
A plethora of researches about the repercussions of workplace bullying has depicted the
negative employee emotional reactions, particularly neglecting the rational understanding
behind this phenomenon. The current research examines the effect of workplace bullying
on organizational work related outcomes. Researchers integrated the social exchange
theory, attribution theory and social learning theory so as to suggest and present a model
where the inverse association between workplace bullying and organizational
commitment is vindicated by psychological contract breach. Furthermore, the positive
association between workplace bullying and employee turnover intentions is also
explained by psychological contract breach. The research also highlights the employees’
beliefs that when an organization declines to meet its commitments towards its
employees the organization has to bear repercussions.
In the current study, data was collected from 320 employees of field setting. Results
clearly revealed that workplace bullying causes psychological contract breach and it
serves as the mediator workplace bullying, employee turnover intentions and
organizational commitment. Our results of mediation clearly reflect that effects of
bullying deteriorate the organizational commitment as well.
Keywords :
workplace bullying , organizational commitment , employee turnover intentions , psychological contract breach
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science