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A mediating role of work engagement in psychological contract and innovative work behaviour: a study of information technology sector of Pakistan

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Purpose: The goal of this research was to learn how psychological contracts influence workers' innovative work behavior in Pakistan's information technology industry. Design/methodology/approach: Employees from several software companies in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, participated in the study. Standardized scales were used to obtain data from 234 workers via questionnaires. Findings: The study's findings showed a favorable correlation between innovative work behavior and the presence of psychological contracts (both transactional and relational). Originality/value: There remained uncertainty and little study was done on the mediation function of work engagement in the relationship between Psychological Contract and Innovative Work Behavior despite decades of research on the subject. Thus, work engagement was employed as a mediator in this research, and the findings demonstrated that work engagement mediates the relationship between innovative work behavior and the psychological contract in a positive and meaningful way.
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Bibliogr. 51 poz.
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  • Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Department of Production Engineering
  • Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Department of Production Engineering
  • Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Department of Production Engineering
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