THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACTS IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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psychological contract, employee commitment, organizational culture, human resource management, employee engagement, relational contract, organizational performance.Abstrak
The psychological contract has become an important concept in human resource management due to its influence on employee attitudes, behavior, and organizational outcomes. Unlike formal employment contracts, psychological contracts represent implicit expectations and obligations between employees and employers, emphasizing trust, loyalty, and long-term social exchange. This paper reviews existing literature on the nature and types of psychological contracts and examines their role in organizational environments. The study discusses transactional, relational, and balanced psychological contracts and highlights how cultural factors influence their formation and implementation. Particular attention is given to collectivist work environments, where relational psychological contracts may contribute to stronger employee commitment and long-term organizational relationships. Findings suggest that a well-developed psychological contract positively influences motivation, satisfaction, engagement, employee retention, and organizational effectiveness. The paper concludes that organizations should continuously invest in practices that support mutual trust and long-term employee-employer relationships to achieve sustainable organizational outcomes..
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