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Discharge Policy Information In The Job Offer Letter: Its Impact On Recruit Perceptions Of Psychological Contract Formation And Organizational Attraction

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posted on 2025-12-05, 16:13 authored by Jessica McKinney, Brian G. Whitaker, Hugh Hindman
Using a 2×2 design, this study incorporates psychological contract theory andthe “good cause norm” to investigate discharge policy information and implied promises of job security on reactions to the job offer letter. Results indicate that while embeddedimplied promises significantly increase perceptions of organizational attraction relative to a control, they demonstrate no discernable effects on recruit perceptions of organizational psychological contract obligations. Furthermore, embedded at-will disclaimers, alone or in combination with implied promises, significantly reduce perceptions of organizational attractiveness and organizational psychological contract obligations. Implications are discussed

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2012

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