Nursing turnover in health care organizations is a considerable problem that needs to be reframed within the context of “nurse retention” and “job embeddedness” (JE). A construct from the business literature, JE has been associated with “retention” or “antiwithdrawal.” Conversely, turnover encompasses the process of quitting. This distinction is significant. JE represents a mediating construct between various “on-the-job” (organizational) factors, “off-the-job” (community) factors, and employee retention. This article presents an overview of JE including the dimensions, the related concepts of turnover and retention, and associated research. JE may be used to develop specific nurse-retention strategies following careful organizational and c...
Changes in the career and organizational landscape have brought tremendous effect to employees’ care...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Nursing turnover in health care organizations is a considerable problem that needs to be reframed wi...
Objective: Using a new construct, job embeddedness, from the business management literature, this st...
AimUsing an interactionist perspective to test on-the-job embeddedness and off-the-job embeddedness ...
Background: Because nurses are on the front lines of care delivery, they are subject to frequent cha...
Aim: This paper aimed to extend research on nurse turnover by developing and testing a theoretical ...
Aim: This paper aimed to extend research on nurse turnover by developing and testing a theoretical m...
Aim This study aimed to understand the interaction between interpersonal respect, diversity climate,...
Nursing is critical to the operation of health care institutions. The opportunity to prove their wor...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
Introduction: Severe nurse shortages and their turnover have made researchers focused on identifying...
AIM: To determine the impact of workforce engagement factors on nurses\u27 intention to leave their ...
"Destabilisation of the nursing workforce due to poor retention creates inconsistencies and disrupti...
Changes in the career and organizational landscape have brought tremendous effect to employees’ care...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Nursing turnover in health care organizations is a considerable problem that needs to be reframed wi...
Objective: Using a new construct, job embeddedness, from the business management literature, this st...
AimUsing an interactionist perspective to test on-the-job embeddedness and off-the-job embeddedness ...
Background: Because nurses are on the front lines of care delivery, they are subject to frequent cha...
Aim: This paper aimed to extend research on nurse turnover by developing and testing a theoretical ...
Aim: This paper aimed to extend research on nurse turnover by developing and testing a theoretical m...
Aim This study aimed to understand the interaction between interpersonal respect, diversity climate,...
Nursing is critical to the operation of health care institutions. The opportunity to prove their wor...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
Introduction: Severe nurse shortages and their turnover have made researchers focused on identifying...
AIM: To determine the impact of workforce engagement factors on nurses\u27 intention to leave their ...
"Destabilisation of the nursing workforce due to poor retention creates inconsistencies and disrupti...
Changes in the career and organizational landscape have brought tremendous effect to employees’ care...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...