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Published in: Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal 1/2017

16-01-2017

Ideological Currency in the Psychological Contracts of Corporate Manufacturing Employees

Authors: Alan J. Krause, Sarah Y. Moore

Published in: Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Previous research on employee psychological contracts has focused on three different types of expectations that workers have of their employers: transactional exchange of economic currency, relational exchange of socioemotional currency, and, more recently, covenantal exchange of ideological currency. This last type of currency, however, has been studied almost entirely in nonprofit workplaces among employees in helping professions (e.g., healthcare, education) who hold advanced degrees. Although not explicit in the extant literature, the implication of such is that expressions of ideological currency may be limited to certain types of professions. In the present study, we therefore analyzed both white and blue-collar employees’ ideological expectations in a corporate, for-profit, manufacturing environment. Using 1492 responses to an open-ended question received from an email survey, we found that 36% contained an expression of ideological currency, with an additional 44.8% possessing a possible expression of ideological currency. Comparisons of these expressions reveal many similarities between white and blue-collar employees within this organization as well as between these employees and those found in the published literature from workers in other industries. We discuss the implications of these findings for theory and future research.

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Metadata
Title
Ideological Currency in the Psychological Contracts of Corporate Manufacturing Employees
Authors
Alan J. Krause
Sarah Y. Moore
Publication date
16-01-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0892-7545
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3378
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10672-017-9289-1