Experiencing organisational change in Greece: the impact of psychological contract, job satisfaction and organisational commitment on employees' EVLN behaviour

Eleni Aravopoulou

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    Abstract

    In 2007, the global economy was shaken by the financial crisis which started from the US. Among the countries which have been adversely affected is Greece. Since 2010, due to the unprecedented Greek debt crisis and the subsequent recession, the domestic economy has been struggling against bankruptcy. In response to the political pressures from the IMF, the EC and the European Central Bank, as the country had to fulfil its commitments to its borrowers; and aiming to safeguard domestic financial stability, the Greek banking sector has undergone a momentous structural transformation through a series of organisational changes. This paper examines employees' behavioural responses using three predictor variables namely, organisational commitment, job satisfaction and psychological contract breach. By establishing a better understanding of Greek bank employees' psyche and their behavioural responses towards organisational change, these findings can assist executives and policy makers in the area of reforms, to identify effective ways to retain employees, keep them engaged and improve their performance in times of crises.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPublished in: The Business & Management Review, 2015, 6(3) pp. 131-133. London: Centre for Business & Economic Research. ISSN (online) 2047-2862 ISSN (print) 2047-2854 Organising Body: Centre for Business & Economic Research Organising Body: Centre for Business & Economic Research
    PublisherCentre for Business & Economic Research
    Pages161-163
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Jun 2015

    Publication series

    NameThe Business & Management Review
    PublisherCentre for Business & Economic Research
    Volume6

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Published in: The Business & Management Review, 2015, 6(3) pp. 131-133. London: Centre for Business & Economic Research. ISSN (online) 2047-2862 ISSN (print) 2047-2854

    Organising Body: Centre for Business & Economic Research

    Organising Body: Centre for Business & Economic Research

    Keywords

    • Business and management studies

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