Amoral Management, Calculative Commitment, Psychological Contract Breach: How They Affect The Withdrawal Behaviors At Work.
Abstract
The main purpose of this study to empirically examine the effect of amoral
management, psychological contract breach, calculative commitment on withdrawal
behavior at work of Vietnamese employees.
More specifically, based on the social exchange theory, this thesis aims to
clarify the relationship between amoral management and withdrawal behavior at work
under the moderating role of psychological contract breach and calculative commitment.
Target sample was employees working in 60 companies in Binh Duong Province, Dong
Nai Province, and Ho Chi Minh City. A total of 350 responses was valid.
By applying Structural Equation Modeling, this study suggests a positive
relationship between amoral management and employees’ withdrawal behaviors at work
as well as between amoral management and employees’ calculative commitment.
Moreover, the study proves that amoral management indirectly and positively influences
employees’ withdrawal behaviors at work via calculative commitment. Additionally,
empirical study about mediating role of psychological contract breach and moderates the
influence of amoral management on employees’ withdrawal behaviors at work also be
found. Lastly, findings indicate psychological contract breach moderates the indirect
influence of amoral management on employees’ withdrawal behaviors at work via
calculative commitment