Developing a positive psychological contract is considered
as a talent management strategy (Armstrong, 2008). Employee commitment, employee
satisfaction and employment relationships are strongly connected to the psychological
contract. Therefore, it is very much important and should be given priority. HRM
practices such as providing training, job security measures, career development,
communication and fair reward system will contribute to positive psychological contract.
As Armstrong (2010)
there are few steps which can be used to develop a positive psychological
contract. Such as:
- Explaining what is expected at the recruitment and induction stage.
- Continuous communication with employees which helps to understand expectations.
- Maintaining transparency regarding organizational policy and management decisions.
- Rather than controlling, treating employees as stakeholders and involving them in decision making.
| Figure 1.0 – Development of Individual Psychological Contract (Source: Rousseau, 1989, p.125) |
A belief that exchange
of met expectations will act as an indicator to the development of a
psychological contract (Rousseau, 1989).
References
Armstrong, M (2008) strategic
human resource management: a guide to action. 4th ed. London, Kogan
Page.
Armstrong, M. (2010) Armstrong’s essential Human resource management practice: A guide to people management. 1st ed. United States, Kogan Page.
Armstrong, M. (2010) Armstrong’s essential Human resource management practice: A guide to people management. 1st ed. United States, Kogan Page.
Rousseau, D, M (1989) Psychological
and implied contracts in organizations. Employee Responsibilities and Rights
Journal, 2(2), pp. 121-138.
In transactional contacts which valid to a short period or an agreed period. The individual’s unique skills and competencies is much required or delivered to the organization. This type of contracts the employee and the employer relationship are not much attracted or attached they may leave with little emotions. (Savarimuthu and Rchheal, 2017)
ReplyDeleteSavarimuthu, A. & Rachael, A.J. (2017) Psychological contract - a conceptual framework. International Journal of Management, 8(5), pp.101-108 [Online] Available at < https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321574803_PSYCHOLOGICAL_CONTRACT-A_CONCEPTUAL_FRAMEWORK>. [Assessed on 03rd May 3, 2019]