Johannes M. Kraak, Samantha D. Hansen, Yannick Griep, Sudeshna Bhattacharya, Neva Bojovic, Marjo-Riitta Diehl, Kayla Evans, Jesse Fenneman, Iqra Ishaque Memon, Marion Fortin, Annica Lau, Hugh Lee, Junghyun Lee, Xander Lub, Ines Meyer, Marc Ohana, Pascale Peters, Denise M. Rousseau, René Schalk, Rosalind H. Searle, Ultan Sherman, Amanuel Tekleab
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摘要
本文是继 2023 年一年两次的心理契约(PC)小组会议(法国波尔多凯杰商学院)之后,一群来自世界各地的心理契约(PC)与可持续发展学者的集体工作成果。作为会议的一部分,学者们参加了一个研讨会,旨在就如何帮助个人责任领域更好地与实践需求保持一致提供专家指导,从而对创造和维护高质量和可持续的工作交流过程产生影响。根据高等教育认证机构的规定,研究影响不仅限于学术论文,还包括从业人员、决策者和学生。因此,本文纳入了管理学高等教育影响力衡量工具的要素,以探讨个人电脑学者如何通过不同的利益相关者和手段来加强个人电脑知识对雇佣关系的有益影响。因此,我们对追求 PC 影响力的建议分为三个部分:(1) 研究;(2) 实践与社会;(3) 学生。此外,本文还提出了可持续个人电脑的概念定义,并将个人电脑与 "关爱伦理 "观点相结合,从而为正在兴起的关于可持续个人电脑的讨论做出了贡献。
In Pursuit of Impact: How Psychological Contract Research Can Make the Work-World a Better Place
This paper is the result of the collective work undertaken by a group of Psychological Contract (PC) and Sustainability scholars from around the world, following the 2023 Bi-Annual PC Small Group Conference (Kedge Business School, Bordeaux, France). As part of the conference, scholars engaged in a workshop designed to generate expert guidance on how to aid the PC field to be better aligned with the needs of practice, and thus, impact the creation and maintenance of high-quality and sustainable exchange processes at work. In accordance with accreditation bodies for higher education, research impact is not limited to academic papers alone but also includes practitioners, policymakers, and students in its scope. This paper therefore incorporates elements from an impact measurement tool for higher education in management so as to explore how PC scholars can bolster the beneficial influence of PC knowledge on employment relationships through different stakeholders and means. Accordingly, our proposals for the pursuit of PC impact are organized in three parts: (1) research, (2) practice and society, and (3) students. Further, this paper contributes to the emerging debate on sustainable PCs by developing a construct definition and integrating PCs with an ‘ethics of care’ perspective.
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Group & Organization Management (GOM) publishes the work of scholars and professionals who extend management and organization theory and address the implications of this for practitioners. Innovation, conceptual sophistication, methodological rigor, and cutting-edge scholarship are the driving principles. Topics include teams, group processes, leadership, organizational behavior, organizational theory, strategic management, organizational communication, gender and diversity, cross-cultural analysis, and organizational development and change, but all articles dealing with individual, group, organizational and/or environmental dimensions are appropriate.