Affective events theory guides the development of a comprehensive understanding of the outcomes of psychological contract breach and violation. In this framework, the theory sheds light on the interrelationships between breach, employees’ affective reactions and workplace attitudes and behaviors. According ...
Max called Kreshnik the following evening and told him to come to his office immediately. He was surprised and had a premonition that after the events which Mary, now a forbidden dream, had told him about and the things he had seen that day on TV, that is, that the police were pursuing...
Business Development. Describe the development of the issuer and material events during the last three years so that a potential investor can clearly understand the history and development of the business. If the issuer has not been in business for three years, provide this information for any ...
It represents an abuse of trust and intentional violation of duty [8], and results in negative impacts on population health outcomes especially for the poor and the disadvantaged. For example, corruption (according to Transparency International’s corruption perception index) is estimated to be ...
(3) to assume all liability stemming from an action, suit or proceeding concerning any actual or alleged legal or regulatory violation arising out of any communication by the Nominating Shareholder or any of its Shareholder Nominees with the Company, its shareholders or any other per...
and loyalty, and then the model was extended by Hagedoorn et al. (1999) with theneglectresponse. The EVLN model predicts and explains how people may respond to different severe conditions (work dissatisfaction, psychological contract violation, etc.) (Itzkovich & Alt,2015; Peng et al.,2016)...
In the Internet age, some online factors, such as online self-presentation, related to life satisfaction have received much attention. However, it is uncle
Whether an action (e.g., rule violation) is judged to be moral or immoral depends upon the circumstances surrounding the action. Appendix 4 Moral Disengagement 1. In a competitive market, where everyone ignores ethics, there is no reason not to do so. ...
A major source of social stress in the Chinese society is losing face. Inspired by the roles of cortisol functions in stress-coping, we investigated whethe