The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment

Virtual internships (or e-internships) represent unique transitional and temporary learning experiences that have not been studied widely. Using 18 interviews conducted with interns and internship providers, the authors explored the extent to which psychological contracts appear to emerge and operat...

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Main Authors: Debora Jeske, Carolyn M. Axtell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Online Access: http://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/archivos/articulo20180709102348.pdf
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spelling doaj-54d0fde2390d40009ed7dea53ce16e7b2020-11-24T20:45:03ZengColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de MadridJournal of Work and Organizational Psychology1576-59622174-05342018-07-013411310.5093/jwop2018a1411320559The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational InvestmentDebora Jeske0Carolyn M. Axtell1University College Cork, Republic of Ireland, University College Cork, Republic of IrelandSheffield University Management School, England, Sheffield University Management School, England, UKVirtual internships (or e-internships) represent unique transitional and temporary learning experiences that have not been studied widely. Using 18 interviews conducted with interns and internship providers, the authors explored the extent to which psychological contracts appear to emerge and operate within this computer-mediated context. The results were analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that while e-internships are temporary and hence transitional, they are not inevitably transactional. Relational and balanced contract characteristics are not necessarily uncommon in e-internships when these feature supervisory engagement and commitment to the e-internship as well as the customized use of technology to interact, monitor, and engage with interns. http://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/archivos/articulo20180709102348.pdf Virtual internshipe-InternshipPsychological contractComputer-mediated communicationTechnology
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The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment
Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Virtual internship
e-Internship
Psychological contract
Computer-mediated communication
Technology
author_facet Debora Jeske
Carolyn M. Axtell
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title The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment
title_short The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment
title_full The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment
title_fullStr The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment
title_full_unstemmed The Nature of Relationships in e-Internships: A Matter of the Psychological Contract, Communication and Relational Investment
title_sort nature of relationships in e-internships: a matter of the psychological contract, communication and relational investment
publisher Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid
series Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
issn 1576-5962
2174-0534
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Virtual internships (or e-internships) represent unique transitional and temporary learning experiences that have not been studied widely. Using 18 interviews conducted with interns and internship providers, the authors explored the extent to which psychological contracts appear to emerge and operate within this computer-mediated context. The results were analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that while e-internships are temporary and hence transitional, they are not inevitably transactional. Relational and balanced contract characteristics are not necessarily uncommon in e-internships when these feature supervisory engagement and commitment to the e-internship as well as the customized use of technology to interact, monitor, and engage with interns.
topic Virtual internship
e-Internship
Psychological contract
Computer-mediated communication
Technology
url http://journals.copmadrid.org/jwop/archivos/articulo20180709102348.pdf
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