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Forming, Adapting, and Terminating the Employment Relationship: A Review of the Literature from Individual, Organizational, & Interactionist Perspectives

M. Susan Taylor

University of Maryland

Cristina M. Giannantonio

University of Notre Dame

This article reviews research published in the last five years (1988- 1992) on three employment status activities-formation, adaptation, and termination-from three perspectives-individual, organizational, and interactionist. It to integrates these findings into a common body of knowledge, in order to show what might be gained from a consideration of all three perspectives. The article concludes with recommendations for the requirements of models used to guide future research on the employment relationship and with the identification of fruitful directions for new research.

Journal of Management, Vol. 19, No. 2, 461-515 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/014920639301900210


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