Perceived Contract Violation And Job Satisfaction Buffering Roles Of Emotion Regulation Skills And Work-Related Self-Efficacy

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS(2019)

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Purpose This paper aims to investigate how employees' perceptions of psychological contract violation or sense of organizational betrayal, might diminish their job satisfaction, as well as how their access to two critical personal resources - emotion regulation skills and work-related self-efficacy - might buffer this negative relationship. Design/methodology/approach Two-wave survey data came from employees of Pakistani-based organizations. Findings Perceived contract violation reduces job satisfaction, but the effect is weaker at higher levels of emotion regulation skills and work-related self-efficacy. Originality/value This investigation provides a more complete understanding of when perceived contract violation will deplete employees' emotional resources, in the form of feelings of happiness about their job situation. A sense of organizational betrayal is less likely to escalate into reduced job satisfaction when employees can control their negative emotions and feel confident about their work-related competencies.
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Perceived contract violation, Job satisfaction, Emotion regulation skills, Work-related self-efficacy, Conservation of resources theory
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