Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (single earner, dual earner), and parental status (child, no child) on perceptions of job applicant commitment to a move involving geographic relocation and expected family resistance to the move were investigated. The results indicated that gender and family structure variables interacted in their influence on the dependent variables. Participants also provided reasons for their ratings of perceived commitment. Content analysis revealed 4 themes underlying participant responses: family concerns, goals and motivation of applicant, experience of applicant, and individual differences
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Using a dyadic study design, the present study draws on research into the family-relatedness of work...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
The present study first investigated the factor structure and assessed the psychometric properties o...
Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and upper-year business students (N = 89) evaluated applica...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
Tests competing explanations for why wives in dual-earner couples are less willing than husbands to ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Using a dyadic study design, the present study draws on research into the family-relatedness of work...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
The present study first investigated the factor structure and assessed the psychometric properties o...
Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and upper-year business students (N = 89) evaluated applica...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
Tests competing explanations for why wives in dual-earner couples are less willing than husbands to ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...