The present study aims to contribute to the validity strengthening of a psychological contract meas-ure, assessing the dimensionality of the item structure of the Psychological Contract Content Question-naire (PCCQ). According to the authors (De Vos, Buyens, & Schalk, 2003), the scale consists of two theoretical dimensions, one to measure perceived employer inducement (PEI) and the other to measure perceived employee contributions (PEC), both from the employee's perception, each divided into five content areas. Different structure models were tested in newcomers (police officers working in the Pen-itentiary Administration attending a one-year training) in two different stages of their entry: at their ear-ly entrance (three weeks, T1; 436 respondents) and after their encounter with the operative environment (eight months, T2; 519 respondents). Analyses were carried out using nonparametric item response theory (IRT) approach and multidimensional IRT approach. Results showed that psychological contract is a single latent construct that describes the general perception that the employee has about his/her re-lationship with the organization and reciprocal obligations fulfilment.

One perception, two perspectives: Measuring psychological contract dimensionality through the psychological contract content questionnaire

De Carlo A.
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2018-01-01

Abstract

The present study aims to contribute to the validity strengthening of a psychological contract meas-ure, assessing the dimensionality of the item structure of the Psychological Contract Content Question-naire (PCCQ). According to the authors (De Vos, Buyens, & Schalk, 2003), the scale consists of two theoretical dimensions, one to measure perceived employer inducement (PEI) and the other to measure perceived employee contributions (PEC), both from the employee's perception, each divided into five content areas. Different structure models were tested in newcomers (police officers working in the Pen-itentiary Administration attending a one-year training) in two different stages of their entry: at their ear-ly entrance (three weeks, T1; 436 respondents) and after their encounter with the operative environment (eight months, T2; 519 respondents). Analyses were carried out using nonparametric item response theory (IRT) approach and multidimensional IRT approach. Results showed that psychological contract is a single latent construct that describes the general perception that the employee has about his/her re-lationship with the organization and reciprocal obligations fulfilment.
2018
Inglese
No
Si, OA ibrido
Cises srl
25
1
21
47
27
Internazionale
Esperti anonimi
Bifactor; Correctional officers; Dimensionality; Item response models; Newcomers; Psychological contract; Scale validation
no
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Barbieri, B.; Farnese, M. L.; Sulis, I.; Dal Corso, L.; De Carlo, A.
14.a Contributo in Rivista::14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
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262
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