The purpose of this study is to investigate, within four multinational fast-food chains, the relationships between job satisfaction and job turnover in Hamilton, New Zealand. The study seeks to reveal the antecedents of intention to leave the current job among workers. The partial least squares path modeling (SmartPLS 2.0) is used to specify a theoretical model for analyses to identify the antecedents of satisfaction/dissatisfaction. A survey approach was undertaken to accumulate responses. Data analysis indicates that workers are not satisfied with their jobs, and this leads to increased intentions to leave. The results of the model estimation reveal that Training and Recognition, Job Security, and Loyalty are positively related with job s...
Abstract Background Every company has some kind of employee turnover and we can tell that som busine...
Employee retention is a critical need for organizations to keep and grow productivity levels. An emp...
This research expanded understanding of the key antecedents of intention to leave and employee turno...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, within four multinational fast-food chains, the relatio...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine determinants of an intention to quit a job held by...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine determinants of an intention to quit a job held by ...
Abstract:- This study was intended to investigate the determinants of turnover intention among emplo...
Employee turnover in the U.S. fast food industry has been high, averaging rate 150% per annum. The p...
This dissertation is a holistic study taken of cafés and restaurants in the Dublin city centre area....
Trade in services is the largest and fastest growing sector in the global economy, and tourism, of w...
Job satisfaction increases the level of performance in any organisation including the fast food outl...
In the current working environment, employee turnover focused as the main issue found in almost many...
This study built upon research by Martin and Sinclair (2007) who found the part-time employee group ...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)Employee retention remains a top pri...
The hospitality industry is recognised as an important contributor to the New Zealand economy. The h...
Abstract Background Every company has some kind of employee turnover and we can tell that som busine...
Employee retention is a critical need for organizations to keep and grow productivity levels. An emp...
This research expanded understanding of the key antecedents of intention to leave and employee turno...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, within four multinational fast-food chains, the relatio...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine determinants of an intention to quit a job held by...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine determinants of an intention to quit a job held by ...
Abstract:- This study was intended to investigate the determinants of turnover intention among emplo...
Employee turnover in the U.S. fast food industry has been high, averaging rate 150% per annum. The p...
This dissertation is a holistic study taken of cafés and restaurants in the Dublin city centre area....
Trade in services is the largest and fastest growing sector in the global economy, and tourism, of w...
Job satisfaction increases the level of performance in any organisation including the fast food outl...
In the current working environment, employee turnover focused as the main issue found in almost many...
This study built upon research by Martin and Sinclair (2007) who found the part-time employee group ...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)Employee retention remains a top pri...
The hospitality industry is recognised as an important contributor to the New Zealand economy. The h...
Abstract Background Every company has some kind of employee turnover and we can tell that som busine...
Employee retention is a critical need for organizations to keep and grow productivity levels. An emp...
This research expanded understanding of the key antecedents of intention to leave and employee turno...