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Advisor–Student Relationship in Business Education Project Collaborations: A Psychological Contract Perspective
Authors:Sarbari Bordia  Elizabeth V. Hobman  Simon Lloyd D. Restubog  Prashant Bordia
Affiliation:1. School of Management, Marketing, and International Business
The Australian National University
Canberra, Australia;2. School of Psychology
The University of Queensland
Queensland, Australia;3. Research School of Business
The Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
Abstract:Fulfillment of students' expectations in the educational context is likely to generate a sense of satisfaction and well‐being. The current study examines the association between students' perceptions of psychological contract breach and their psychological well‐being and satisfaction in a project collaboration context with a thesis advisor. The moderating role of conscientiousness on these relationships is considered. Students in 48 group thesis projects of the undergraduate management program at a private university in the Philippines were surveyed. Students perceiving higher levels of psychological contract breach in the advisor–student relationship reported lower levels of psychological well‐being and project satisfaction. The negative effects of psychological contract breach on psychological well‐being were stronger for students high in conscientiousness compared with students low in conscientiousness.
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