Tales from the Other Side: An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Third-party Enforced Psychological Contract Breach Risk on Breachers and their Relationships During a Work-to-rule Teacher Strike
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Abstract
Little research has been done on psychological contract breach situations from the perspective of the breacher, including situations in which potential breach actions were enforced by a third-party. This exploratory study aims to see how enforced breach affects the breacher, their reactions to the situation, and their relationships with community stakeholders. Semi-structured long-form interviews with Canadian teachers whose union decided to go on a work-to-rule strike, risking relational breaches with school community stakeholders, were undertaken. Teachers experienced negative emotions and engaged in breach mitigating actions. Implications include being aware of the negative effects on unwilling breachers and the relationships with the source of breaches, and the possibility of mitigating breaches while still removing obligations if breachers engage in mitigating actions.
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The Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences (CJAS) is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, international quarterly that publishes manuscripts with a strong theoretical foundation. The journal welcomes literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative studies as well as conceptual pieces. CJAS is an ISI-listed journal that publishes papers in all key disciplines of business. CJAS is a particularly suitable home for manuscripts of a crossdisciplinary nature. All papers must state in an explicit and compelling way their unique contribution to advancing theory and/or practice in the administrative sciences.