The organisational psychology of contract workers

Contract workers are becoming increasingly prevalent within organisations. Prior research on contract workers has focused primarily on the determinants of employing contract workers, while relatively few studies have been done to compare the behaviour of the permanent employees and contract workers....

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Main Authors: Gan, Lynn, Quek, Sze Kheng, Tan, Kelvin
Other Authors: Ang, Soon
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-200952024-01-12T10:27:13Z The organisational psychology of contract workers Gan, Lynn Quek, Sze Kheng Tan, Kelvin Ang, Soon Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management::Personnel management Contract workers are becoming increasingly prevalent within organisations. Prior research on contract workers has focused primarily on the determinants of employing contract workers, while relatively few studies have been done to compare the behaviour of the permanent employees and contract workers. This research investigated differences in the psychological behaviour of permanent employees and contract workers. It focused on the motivational and control differences between these two forms of employment structures. A sample of 196 respondents was drawn from two large organisations: a hospital and a multinational financial institution. The results were consistent with the theories of comparative institutions: permanent employees displayed higher levels of motivation than the contract workers in their work group. In addition, the supervisors indicated that they needed to control contract workers more than permanent employees, although workers themselves did not perceive any differences in terms of work autonomy. Master of Business Administration (Accountancy) 2009-12-14T08:16:53Z 2009-12-14T08:16:53Z 1995 1995 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20095 en Nanyang Technological University 156 p. application/pdf
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Gan, Lynn
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Tan, Kelvin
The organisational psychology of contract workers
description Contract workers are becoming increasingly prevalent within organisations. Prior research on contract workers has focused primarily on the determinants of employing contract workers, while relatively few studies have been done to compare the behaviour of the permanent employees and contract workers. This research investigated differences in the psychological behaviour of permanent employees and contract workers. It focused on the motivational and control differences between these two forms of employment structures. A sample of 196 respondents was drawn from two large organisations: a hospital and a multinational financial institution. The results were consistent with the theories of comparative institutions: permanent employees displayed higher levels of motivation than the contract workers in their work group. In addition, the supervisors indicated that they needed to control contract workers more than permanent employees, although workers themselves did not perceive any differences in terms of work autonomy.
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Gan, Lynn
Quek, Sze Kheng
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