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Summer School 2013 midsession examination
MG190
Human Resource Management and
Employment Relations
Assessed Essay Question
“Compare and contrast the relational and transactional types of psychological contracts. In what
kinds of work environment do you think each would be most the more appropriate? What kinds of HR
policies can be used to reinforce them? Give reasons for your answer.”
Teacher responsible: Prof. David Mardsen
Lecturers – Prof. Sarah Ashwin and Prof. David Mardsen
Classes – Chiarra Benassi, Bethania Mendes-de-Brito-Antunes, Karin King
Main Text: 1050 words
London, 17-07-2013
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Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................3
2. Transactional vs. Relational ............................................................................................................3
3. Working environment – Climbing the Mintzberg’s iceberg............................................................3
4. HR-policies ......................................................................................................................................4
5. Conclusion – Need for change? ......................................................................................................4
Bibliography ............................................................................................................................................6
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1. Introduction
The conceptualisation of psychological
contracts (PCs) started around 60s when
(Argyris, 1960; Levinson, 1962) first
researched how employees and supervisors
relationships shape the implicit expectations
given to each other. (Schein, 1980) and
(Herriot & Pemberton, 1995) extended the
research by integrating a clear two-level
distinction (individual/organisational) and by
introducing self-perception as moderating
factor, respectively.
Does it worth taking seriously PCs (Guest,
1998)? Of course it does, as psychological
contracts are indeed a transaction, but not
formal, not documented and very regularly
violated as (Robinson & Rousseau, 1994) have
already proved. How to perceive the role of
the two main contracting types? The
exchange theory (Blau, 1967) explains how
PCs are structured. Relational contracts are
built on the social exchange theory while
transactional ones rely on the economic
exchange theory. This approach however is
not enough to explain new HR configurations.
This essay thrives to enlighten the
functional traits of relational and transactional
contracts. Paradigms and example cases will
be used to prove the interconnections
between the contract type and the working
conditions. The applicability of Harvard-
model’s HR-policy choices in relation to the
two contracting modes will be further
outlined (table 1). In the end, a conclusive
statement supporting the transition to hybrid
contractual interfaces will be drawn, hoping
to augment the reader’s awareness on the
change dynamics.
2. Transactional vs. Relational
Revising the axiomatic view of (Hage,
1965) on organisations it is recalled how tight
is the connection between the mechanistic
organisation (focus on short-term
competiveness) and transactional contracts,
and between also the organic firm (focus on
long-term adaptability) and relational
contracts.
Transactional contracts do not involve all
parties (especially bottom workers), they are
focused on short-term efficiency and try to
cope with financial obligations. Workforce’s
identity does not play an important role as
work processes are standardised and the
production philosophy is structured on a
performance-ratio reward system. This recalls
us the fast food company case (MG190
Lecture 4, p.11), where only some working
rules (e.g. hygiene) were tailored as core
success drivers.
Relational contracts emphasize broad,
long term, socio-emotional obligations, such
as commitment and loyalty, consistent with
collective interest (Parks & Schmedemann,
1994), and have a pervasive effect on
personal as well as work life.
3. Working environment – Climbing the
Mintzberg’s iceberg
From the one side machine bureaucracy
asking for numerical flexibility and symbolic
job boundaries (transactional contracts) and
on the other side there is the administrative
adhocracy where functional flexibility and
autonomy are the prerequisites (relational
contracts).
It is expected, in working places where
the procedure of delivering results is
prototyped and supported by a large-sized
technostructure, transactional contracting to
be preferred. The tax-office employees
(MG190 Lecture 3, p.1) did not possess any
Valuable, Rare, Inimitable and Organisation-
focused skills (Barney, 1991) thus
transactional contracting was more
appropriate in this job-context.
NEC became the leader in semiconductors
mainly because found out the manner to
operate on more efficient frontiers by unifying
the multiple roles of HR-departments
(Prahalad, 1993; Prahalad & Hamel, 1990) and
becoming from an employee champion, a
change agent without violating its core value1
(Ulrich, 1997).
In addition, transactional contracts imply
higher level of knowledge codification
followed by less customization and more
process standardization, and the opposite
1
‘Grow Your Career with the Winning Team!’
(source:http://www.nec.com.hk/web/nechk/abou
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applies for the relational contracts (more
face-to-face knowledge transmission). The
aforementioned view is supported by the
comparison of Dell’ s and HP’s strategy in
(Hansen, Nohria, & Tierney, 1999, p. 6) article.
4. HR-policies
Due to the limited scope of this essay we
will focus on the typical Harvard-model, using
the map of the HRM territory of (Beer, 1984,
p. 16). The box of HRM policy choices consists
of four components which are the following;
 employee influence
 HR flow
 reward systems
 work systems
The next table illustrates what kind of
HRM policies will empower the two examined
forms of contracts (table 1).
5. Conclusion – Need for change?
Is the trade-off finally between
“Reciprocity or whose job is it?” (Coyle-
Shapiro, Kessler, & Purcell, 2004). There is one
way to conceive the path between
bureaucratic (low trust) or participative
(partnering) organizational structuring; to
anticipate the change in the stability. The case
of Consult Co. and ICC where the retention
problem emerged in the end is an indicative
example.
Workforce characteristics (Y-ers), volatile
demand rates, and short-term competition
calls for short-term (initial) contracting. In line
with this assumption is (Hiltrop, 1995, p. 289)
view. Thus HR-departments should get
prepared to re-engineer the psychological
contracting arena realizing speedy the
emerging hybrid contractual typology.
Table 1. Allocating HR-policy choices to psychological contracting types
Contract type
HR-policy choices Relational Transactional
Employee influence Participation in decision-making
Employee voice
- Collective bargaining
(USA)
- Regulatory work
councils (EU)
- Ringi system (Japan)
Networked structure
High mutual reciprocity
Innovative ideas: employee
ideas are given a chance
(Pfeffer, 1996); process
innovations
High managerial authority
(Lockean view; John Lock
believed that property right
was given by God)
Highly hierarchical structure
Top-down control system
Politically biased labour unions
Standardised thinking/products
HR-flow
- Inflow
- Internal flow
- Outflow
Operating core is cross-trained
Functional flexibility
Development of people
Career development workshops
More subjective (inter-
personal) employee evaluation
Effective motivation
Less monitoring
Internal labour market
Commitment-based HR
configuration (Lepak & Snell,
1999)
High investments on Techno
structure & Support staff
Numerical flexibility
Development of routines
Minimize payroll and
processing-costs
Objective (standardised)
employee evaluation
Obligational motivation
‘Stick and carrot’ monitoring
External labour market
Compliance-based HR
configuration (Lepak & Snell,
1999)
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Reward system Pay for performance
Innovation for bonus
Nurture outside competition
Intrinsic rewards
Lateral (cross-team) design of
compensation system
Fringe benefits
Profit sharing culture (group
performance)
Scanlon plans
Benchmarking compensation
schemes (Baron & Kreps, 1999,
p. 253)
Pay for skills
Productivity for bonus
Nurture inside competition
Extrinsic rewards
Top-down design of
compensation system
Cost-effective benefits
Piece-rate (individual
performance)
Management by objectives
Tournament compensation
schemes (Baron & Kreps, 1999,
p. 253)
Work system Narrowly defined jobs
Specialisation of employees
Inventory of human capital
Vertical career mobility
Upsizing dynamic capabilities
(Teece, Pisano, & Shuen, 1997)
Life-long employment & Up-or-
Out
Paid outplacement
Termination avoided :
detrimental for both parties
(high transaction costs)
Incentives for late retirement
Status difference eliminated
Broadly defined jobs
Rotation of employees
Inventory of financial resources
Lateral career mobility
Downsizing personnel costs
hierarchically
In-and-Out employment
Lack of outplacements
Termination: possible and
harmful for employee
No retirement incentives
Status symbolism reinforced
through hierarchy
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Bibliography
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organizational behavior. Oxford,
England: Dorsey.
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120.
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general managers. New York: John
Wiley.
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Esssay. Relational vs Transactional psychological contracts

  • 1. LSE ID Number 201235650 Summer School 2013 midsession examination MG190 Human Resource Management and Employment Relations Assessed Essay Question “Compare and contrast the relational and transactional types of psychological contracts. In what kinds of work environment do you think each would be most the more appropriate? What kinds of HR policies can be used to reinforce them? Give reasons for your answer.” Teacher responsible: Prof. David Mardsen Lecturers – Prof. Sarah Ashwin and Prof. David Mardsen Classes – Chiarra Benassi, Bethania Mendes-de-Brito-Antunes, Karin King Main Text: 1050 words London, 17-07-2013
  • 2. LSE ID Number 201235650 2 Contents 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................3 2. Transactional vs. Relational ............................................................................................................3 3. Working environment – Climbing the Mintzberg’s iceberg............................................................3 4. HR-policies ......................................................................................................................................4 5. Conclusion – Need for change? ......................................................................................................4 Bibliography ............................................................................................................................................6
  • 3. LSE ID Number 201235650 3 1. Introduction The conceptualisation of psychological contracts (PCs) started around 60s when (Argyris, 1960; Levinson, 1962) first researched how employees and supervisors relationships shape the implicit expectations given to each other. (Schein, 1980) and (Herriot & Pemberton, 1995) extended the research by integrating a clear two-level distinction (individual/organisational) and by introducing self-perception as moderating factor, respectively. Does it worth taking seriously PCs (Guest, 1998)? Of course it does, as psychological contracts are indeed a transaction, but not formal, not documented and very regularly violated as (Robinson & Rousseau, 1994) have already proved. How to perceive the role of the two main contracting types? The exchange theory (Blau, 1967) explains how PCs are structured. Relational contracts are built on the social exchange theory while transactional ones rely on the economic exchange theory. This approach however is not enough to explain new HR configurations. This essay thrives to enlighten the functional traits of relational and transactional contracts. Paradigms and example cases will be used to prove the interconnections between the contract type and the working conditions. The applicability of Harvard- model’s HR-policy choices in relation to the two contracting modes will be further outlined (table 1). In the end, a conclusive statement supporting the transition to hybrid contractual interfaces will be drawn, hoping to augment the reader’s awareness on the change dynamics. 2. Transactional vs. Relational Revising the axiomatic view of (Hage, 1965) on organisations it is recalled how tight is the connection between the mechanistic organisation (focus on short-term competiveness) and transactional contracts, and between also the organic firm (focus on long-term adaptability) and relational contracts. Transactional contracts do not involve all parties (especially bottom workers), they are focused on short-term efficiency and try to cope with financial obligations. Workforce’s identity does not play an important role as work processes are standardised and the production philosophy is structured on a performance-ratio reward system. This recalls us the fast food company case (MG190 Lecture 4, p.11), where only some working rules (e.g. hygiene) were tailored as core success drivers. Relational contracts emphasize broad, long term, socio-emotional obligations, such as commitment and loyalty, consistent with collective interest (Parks & Schmedemann, 1994), and have a pervasive effect on personal as well as work life. 3. Working environment – Climbing the Mintzberg’s iceberg From the one side machine bureaucracy asking for numerical flexibility and symbolic job boundaries (transactional contracts) and on the other side there is the administrative adhocracy where functional flexibility and autonomy are the prerequisites (relational contracts). It is expected, in working places where the procedure of delivering results is prototyped and supported by a large-sized technostructure, transactional contracting to be preferred. The tax-office employees (MG190 Lecture 3, p.1) did not possess any Valuable, Rare, Inimitable and Organisation- focused skills (Barney, 1991) thus transactional contracting was more appropriate in this job-context. NEC became the leader in semiconductors mainly because found out the manner to operate on more efficient frontiers by unifying the multiple roles of HR-departments (Prahalad, 1993; Prahalad & Hamel, 1990) and becoming from an employee champion, a change agent without violating its core value1 (Ulrich, 1997). In addition, transactional contracts imply higher level of knowledge codification followed by less customization and more process standardization, and the opposite 1 ‘Grow Your Career with the Winning Team!’ (source:http://www.nec.com.hk/web/nechk/abou t/career)
  • 4. LSE ID Number 201235650 4 applies for the relational contracts (more face-to-face knowledge transmission). The aforementioned view is supported by the comparison of Dell’ s and HP’s strategy in (Hansen, Nohria, & Tierney, 1999, p. 6) article. 4. HR-policies Due to the limited scope of this essay we will focus on the typical Harvard-model, using the map of the HRM territory of (Beer, 1984, p. 16). The box of HRM policy choices consists of four components which are the following;  employee influence  HR flow  reward systems  work systems The next table illustrates what kind of HRM policies will empower the two examined forms of contracts (table 1). 5. Conclusion – Need for change? Is the trade-off finally between “Reciprocity or whose job is it?” (Coyle- Shapiro, Kessler, & Purcell, 2004). There is one way to conceive the path between bureaucratic (low trust) or participative (partnering) organizational structuring; to anticipate the change in the stability. The case of Consult Co. and ICC where the retention problem emerged in the end is an indicative example. Workforce characteristics (Y-ers), volatile demand rates, and short-term competition calls for short-term (initial) contracting. In line with this assumption is (Hiltrop, 1995, p. 289) view. Thus HR-departments should get prepared to re-engineer the psychological contracting arena realizing speedy the emerging hybrid contractual typology. Table 1. Allocating HR-policy choices to psychological contracting types Contract type HR-policy choices Relational Transactional Employee influence Participation in decision-making Employee voice - Collective bargaining (USA) - Regulatory work councils (EU) - Ringi system (Japan) Networked structure High mutual reciprocity Innovative ideas: employee ideas are given a chance (Pfeffer, 1996); process innovations High managerial authority (Lockean view; John Lock believed that property right was given by God) Highly hierarchical structure Top-down control system Politically biased labour unions Standardised thinking/products HR-flow - Inflow - Internal flow - Outflow Operating core is cross-trained Functional flexibility Development of people Career development workshops More subjective (inter- personal) employee evaluation Effective motivation Less monitoring Internal labour market Commitment-based HR configuration (Lepak & Snell, 1999) High investments on Techno structure & Support staff Numerical flexibility Development of routines Minimize payroll and processing-costs Objective (standardised) employee evaluation Obligational motivation ‘Stick and carrot’ monitoring External labour market Compliance-based HR configuration (Lepak & Snell, 1999)
  • 5. LSE ID Number 201235650 5 Reward system Pay for performance Innovation for bonus Nurture outside competition Intrinsic rewards Lateral (cross-team) design of compensation system Fringe benefits Profit sharing culture (group performance) Scanlon plans Benchmarking compensation schemes (Baron & Kreps, 1999, p. 253) Pay for skills Productivity for bonus Nurture inside competition Extrinsic rewards Top-down design of compensation system Cost-effective benefits Piece-rate (individual performance) Management by objectives Tournament compensation schemes (Baron & Kreps, 1999, p. 253) Work system Narrowly defined jobs Specialisation of employees Inventory of human capital Vertical career mobility Upsizing dynamic capabilities (Teece, Pisano, & Shuen, 1997) Life-long employment & Up-or- Out Paid outplacement Termination avoided : detrimental for both parties (high transaction costs) Incentives for late retirement Status difference eliminated Broadly defined jobs Rotation of employees Inventory of financial resources Lateral career mobility Downsizing personnel costs hierarchically In-and-Out employment Lack of outplacements Termination: possible and harmful for employee No retirement incentives Status symbolism reinforced through hierarchy
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