Antecedents and Consequences of Idiosyncratic Deals: A Frame of Resource Exchange
Cynthia Lee, Chun Hui
Antecedents and Consequences of Idiosyncratic Deals: A Frame of Resource Exchange
This study examines the antecedents and consequences of both timing and content of idiosyncratic deals (i-deals) for attracting and retaining valuable employees. A resource exchange frame theorizes the influence pattern of personal individualism value, social skill, and perceived insider status on i-deals timing. Individualism and social skill are expected to relate to both ex ante and ex post i-deals; perceived insider status is anticipated to relate only to ex post i-deals. The frame also suggests that i-deals’ content and personal development relate primarily to relational and balanced psychological contracts; the other ex post i-deals, flexibility and workload reduction relate to transactional psychological contracts. The frame was tested with data collected from 289 Chinese employees in the telecommunication industry.
idiosyncratic deals / resource exchange / individualism / social skill / perceived insider status
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