Military veterans are a valuable part of the human capital resource pool. Nonetheless, veterans often struggle with their transition into civilian life and workplaces. This problem often limits the extent to which work organizations utilize their talents. Here, we briefly review relevant work from outside the management field and nascent work within the field to build a conceptual model for understanding the integration of veterans into the workplace. We do this by applying diversity and person-environment fit perspectives. A diversity standpoint helps us to understand veterans as a social group and their inclusion in the workplace, while the person-environment fit perspective helps us describe veterans’ compatibility with their work enviro...
AbstractThe United States has a 20% average overall turnover rate, requiring employers to absorb the...
Employment is an important aspect of reintegration into civilian society for many transitioning serv...
The veteran human capital remains integral to the U.S. workforce and sustainment of its competitive ...
Military veterans are a valuable part of the human capital resource pool. Nonetheless, veterans ofte...
National attention and resources are being brought to the issue of supporting the economic success o...
Finding employment after transitioning out of the military is a formidable challenge faced by many v...
Military veterans possess a unique set of nontechnical skills from military training and operation t...
Despite military veterans being recognised as a rich talent pool for employers, evidence suggests th...
Military veterans entering the civilian job market have experienced challenges adapting to the civil...
Military veterans make up just 5% of the U.S. workforce, but their outcomes are of particular intere...
Military veterans make up just 5% of the U.S. workforce, but their outcomes are of particular intere...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
Qualitative methods were used to examine differences in workplace perceptions between military veter...
On November 9, 2009, Executive Order 13518 established the Veterans Employment Initiative and invigo...
The issue of veteran unemployment affects millions of Americans; but often times, translating skills...
AbstractThe United States has a 20% average overall turnover rate, requiring employers to absorb the...
Employment is an important aspect of reintegration into civilian society for many transitioning serv...
The veteran human capital remains integral to the U.S. workforce and sustainment of its competitive ...
Military veterans are a valuable part of the human capital resource pool. Nonetheless, veterans ofte...
National attention and resources are being brought to the issue of supporting the economic success o...
Finding employment after transitioning out of the military is a formidable challenge faced by many v...
Military veterans possess a unique set of nontechnical skills from military training and operation t...
Despite military veterans being recognised as a rich talent pool for employers, evidence suggests th...
Military veterans entering the civilian job market have experienced challenges adapting to the civil...
Military veterans make up just 5% of the U.S. workforce, but their outcomes are of particular intere...
Military veterans make up just 5% of the U.S. workforce, but their outcomes are of particular intere...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
Qualitative methods were used to examine differences in workplace perceptions between military veter...
On November 9, 2009, Executive Order 13518 established the Veterans Employment Initiative and invigo...
The issue of veteran unemployment affects millions of Americans; but often times, translating skills...
AbstractThe United States has a 20% average overall turnover rate, requiring employers to absorb the...
Employment is an important aspect of reintegration into civilian society for many transitioning serv...
The veteran human capital remains integral to the U.S. workforce and sustainment of its competitive ...