Psychological Contract as a Mediator of the Leadership- Turnover Intentions Relationship

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Organizational Psychology, Leadership, Shareholder

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We developed and tested a model examining the influence of leadership styles on the psychological contract of different generations of professionals and subsequently their turnover intentions. The study proposed that there is a relationship between leadership styles and psychological contract breach and subsequently the turnover intentions of legal professionals – lawyers, tax advisors, and (candidate) civil law notaries – working in professional service firms. Because of the strategic importance of human capital in a professional service firm, it is important for the continuity of the organization that they will retain their legal professionals and inspire young associates to become future shareholders.

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2019-06-30

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Psychological Contract as a Mediator of the Leadership- Turnover Intentions Relationship. (2019). Journal of Organizational Psychology, 19(2). https://articlearchives.co/index.php/JOP/article/view/4422