Employee Cynicism: An Examination Using a Contract Violation Framework
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Human Relations
- Vol. 49 (11) , 1395-1418
- https://doi.org/10.1177/001872679604901102
Abstract
Employee cynicism is an attitude characterized by frustration, hopelessness, and disillusionment, as well as contempt toward and distrust of business organizations, executives, and/or other objects in the workplace. This paper uses theory on contract violation to help integrate the diverse literature on cynicism and develop plausible propositions concerning some of the predictors and moderators of employee cynicism. First, the pertinent theory and research on cynicism is reviewed. Four specific domains of research are discussed in terms of their relevance to cynicism in an organizational setting. Next, the literature on psychological and implied contracts and their violation is presented as a framework for the study of employee cynicism. Finally, hypothetical linkages between cynicism and specific characteristics of the contemporary workplace are explored, offering propositions for future research.Keywords
This publication has 42 references indexed in Scilit:
- Roger, me, and my attitude: Film propaganda and cynicism toward corporate leadership.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1992
- Social Support Under Conditions of Organizational AmbiguityHuman Relations, 1992
- The dark side of leadershipOrganizational Dynamics, 1990
- CONTENT, CAUSE, AND CONSEQUENCES OF JOB INSECURITY: A THEORY-BASED MEASURE AND SUBSTANTIVE TEST.The Academy of Management Journal, 1989
- EFFECTS OF PROCEDURAL AND DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE ON REACTIONS TO PAY RAISE DECISIONS.The Academy of Management Journal, 1989
- Niederhoffer's cynicism scale: Reliability and beyondJournal of Criminal Justice, 1986
- Trust and Participation in Organizational Decision Making as Predictors of Satisfaction.The Academy of Management Journal, 1978
- Attitude-behavior relations: A theoretical analysis and review of empirical research.Psychological Bulletin, 1977
- Cynicism: A factor in corrections workJournal of Criminal Justice, 1977
- Proposed hostility and Pharisaic-virtue scales for the MMPI.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1954