The Effects on the Perception of Alienation of Breach of Psychological Contract Occurred due to the Emotional Witlessness
Omer Okan Fettahlioglu and
Alican Afsar
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2016, vol. 6, issue 11, 459-473
Abstract:
Understanding of human behavior and interpretation that exist with depends on thoughts and feelings among the most difficult elements. Despite split the atom is possible with scientific activities, in the explanation of human factors even science is insufficient in some state. We have difficulty to explain even our thoughts and feelings, analyzing the behavior of all employees who come together under the roof of business is not easy. But not gone above making comment in light of some data. In our research, it was investigated whether the of perception psychological contract breaches. Has effect on the concept of alienation. Survey data that includes municipal employees in Turkey and applied to 319 people, analyzed with SPSS program. According to the findings it has been identified there is a medium strength (values between 460 and 637 and in level of p
Keywords: Emotional Intelligence; Psychological Contract Breach; Alienation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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