Empirical studies of public employee turnover, particularly using turnover as an independent variable, are rare; and most of the literature assumes turnover to have a negative impact on organizations. This study examines a provocative but little supported hypothesis that has recently emerged in the private sector literature that turnover may provide positive benefits to the organization, at least up to a point. Using data from several hundred public organizations over a nine-year period, we test the proposition that moderate levels of turnover may positively affect organizational performance. We find that while turnover is indeed negatively related to performance for the organization's primary goal, it does have the hypothesized nonlinear r...
This paper advances the theory of turnover and performance in public organizations, incorporating la...
Despite substantial evidence for the negative effect of turnover on performance, several studies als...
The present study examined growth coping, work performance, work satisfaction and organizational ten...
Empirical studies of public employee turnover, particularly using turnover as an independent variabl...
A common problem with using organizational performance as the dependent variable is the ignoring of ...
The flow of employees leaving the organization and the necessity of finding and training suitable re...
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of the relationship between turnover rates and organizational ...
Political and organizational theories suggest that the turnover of chief executives and other member...
We tested the hypothesis that employee turnover and firm performance have an inverted U-shaped relat...
Research and theory on the elusive yet important relationship between individual job performance and...
Previous research has primarily revealed a negative relationship between collective employee turnove...
International audienceThis article intends to further unravel the relationship between employee turn...
This study reexamined the critical relationship between performance and voluntary turnover. A meta-a...
Previous research has primarily revealed a negative relationship between collective employee turnove...
In the recent years impact of labour turnover has received considerable attention by senior manageme...
This paper advances the theory of turnover and performance in public organizations, incorporating la...
Despite substantial evidence for the negative effect of turnover on performance, several studies als...
The present study examined growth coping, work performance, work satisfaction and organizational ten...
Empirical studies of public employee turnover, particularly using turnover as an independent variabl...
A common problem with using organizational performance as the dependent variable is the ignoring of ...
The flow of employees leaving the organization and the necessity of finding and training suitable re...
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of the relationship between turnover rates and organizational ...
Political and organizational theories suggest that the turnover of chief executives and other member...
We tested the hypothesis that employee turnover and firm performance have an inverted U-shaped relat...
Research and theory on the elusive yet important relationship between individual job performance and...
Previous research has primarily revealed a negative relationship between collective employee turnove...
International audienceThis article intends to further unravel the relationship between employee turn...
This study reexamined the critical relationship between performance and voluntary turnover. A meta-a...
Previous research has primarily revealed a negative relationship between collective employee turnove...
In the recent years impact of labour turnover has received considerable attention by senior manageme...
This paper advances the theory of turnover and performance in public organizations, incorporating la...
Despite substantial evidence for the negative effect of turnover on performance, several studies als...
The present study examined growth coping, work performance, work satisfaction and organizational ten...