Building Psychological Contracts in Security-Risk Environments: Evidence from Colombia and Mexico

Jacobo Ramirez, Sergio Madero, Claudia Vélez-Zapata

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    This paper examines the reciprocal obligations between employers and employees that are framed as psychological contracts in security-risk environments. A total of 30 interviews based on psychological contract frameworks, duty-of-care strategies in terms of human resource management (HRM) systems and the impacts of narcoterrorism on firms were conducted with human resources (HR) personnel, line managers and subordinates at eight national and multinational corporations (MNCs) with subsidiaries in Colombia and Mexico. Our findings generally support the existence of a relational psychological contract in our sample. Duty-of-care strategies based on both HRM systems and the sensitivities of HR personnel and line managers to the narcoterrorism context, in combination with both explicit and implicit security policies, tend to be the sources of the content of psychological contracts. We propose a psychological contract model based on HRM systems and security and control policy in a narcoterrorism context for the further study of firms' duty-of-care strategies.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftEuropean Journal of International Management
    Vol/bind9
    Udgave nummer6
    Sider (fra-til)690-711
    Antal sider22
    ISSN1751-6757
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2015

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