Job embeddedness is a construct that describes the manner in which employees can be enmeshed in their jobs, reducing their turnover intentions. Recent questions regarding the properties of quantitative job embeddedness measures, and their predictive utility, have been raised. Our study compared two competing reflective measures of job embeddedness, examining their convergent, criterion, and incremental validity, as a means of addressing these questions. Cross-sectional quantitative data from 246 Australian university employees (146 academic; 100 professional) was gathered. Our findings indicated that the two compared measures of job embeddedness were convergent when total scale scores were examined. Additionally, job embeddedness was capabl...
This study extends theory and research on job embeddedness, which was disaggregated into its two maj...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
Embeddedness theory has been invoked to describe factors that constrain employee turnover, such as f...
Job embeddedness is a construct that describes the manner in which employees can be enmeshed in thei...
Recent research on job embeddedness has found that both on- and off-the-job forces can act to bind p...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
A new construct, entitled job embeddedness, is introduced. It includes individuals\u27 (1) links t...
Purpose: There is an absence of research examining job embeddedness in SMEs. Results of job embedded...
The current research study examined the association among the HRM practices through job embeddedness...
What is job embeddedness? Job embeddedness refers to the extent to which employees are connected to ...
The purpose of this research was to further refine and evaluate the extent to which job embeddedness...
Job embeddedness is a relatively new concept that offers the potential to improve our ability to exp...
Voluntary turnover has historically been a problem for today's organizations. Traditional models of ...
This study responds to calls for further job embeddedness research in a wider range of national, cul...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...
This study extends theory and research on job embeddedness, which was disaggregated into its two maj...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
Embeddedness theory has been invoked to describe factors that constrain employee turnover, such as f...
Job embeddedness is a construct that describes the manner in which employees can be enmeshed in thei...
Recent research on job embeddedness has found that both on- and off-the-job forces can act to bind p...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
A new construct, entitled job embeddedness, is introduced. It includes individuals\u27 (1) links t...
Purpose: There is an absence of research examining job embeddedness in SMEs. Results of job embedded...
The current research study examined the association among the HRM practices through job embeddedness...
What is job embeddedness? Job embeddedness refers to the extent to which employees are connected to ...
The purpose of this research was to further refine and evaluate the extent to which job embeddedness...
Job embeddedness is a relatively new concept that offers the potential to improve our ability to exp...
Voluntary turnover has historically been a problem for today's organizations. Traditional models of ...
This study responds to calls for further job embeddedness research in a wider range of national, cul...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...
This study extends theory and research on job embeddedness, which was disaggregated into its two maj...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
Embeddedness theory has been invoked to describe factors that constrain employee turnover, such as f...