The Role of Organizational Justice on Organizational Commitment After a Violation of a Psychological Contract in the Greek Public Sector
Kyriaki Kaloutsa,
Prodromos Tsinaslanidis () and
Stavroula Laspita
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Kyriaki Kaloutsa: University of Western Macedonia
Prodromos Tsinaslanidis: University of Western Macedonia
Stavroula Laspita: University of Western Macedonia
Chapter Chapter 26 in Advances in Applied Microeconomics, 2025, pp 481-498 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study examines the impact of psychological contract violations on organizational commitment within the Greek Public Sector, with a particular focus on a public insurance organization in Greece. It analyzes the role of organizational justice as a mediating mechanism between psychological contract violation and organizational commitment. Employing data derived from 156 public employees, the study reveals that psychological contract violation significantly and negatively affects organizational commitment and justice, with organizational justice acting as a full mediator. The study offers practical recommendations for improving public administration, suggesting that enhancing perceptions of justice and transparency can mitigate the negative effects of psychological contract violation on organizational commitment.
Keywords: Psychological contract violation; Organizational justice; Organizational commitment; Public sector; Mediation model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76654-1_26
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