This study investigates the impact of the quality of the work environment (QWE) upon employees' quitting intentions. A substantial body of research has analysed job satisfaction and a range of other single factors as antecedents of quitting. We examine the totality of the QWE as a determinant of quitting intention, based on a small survey of New Zealand employees. The majority intending to quit perceived their QWE as poor. The results also indicated that employees were more likely to leave if they are not a parent, do not receive sufficient important information, are stressed, and experience reduced job satisfaction, but the impact of these factors is far greater in workplaces with a good QWE. This exploratory analysis suggests that the fac...
The objectives of this study were to (1) determine whether job satisfaction significantly predicts i...
In addition to well-being, workplace learning has gained increasing interest in supporting employee ...
This study built upon research by Martin and Sinclair (2007) who found the part-time employee group ...
A substantial body of research has linked job satisfaction with employees’ quitting intentions. That...
This paper argues that the decision to quit is strongly influenced by employee perceptions of the qu...
This research examined important work related perceptions and attitudes of employees currently worki...
Turnover intentions should be seriously viewed by top management as it corresponds to actual action ...
The effects of job satisfaction on turnover intentions often have been assessed with global measurem...
Turnover intentions are the main concern for an organization as this corresponds to the actual behav...
While the links between worker well-being and quit intentions have been well researched, most studie...
This study investigated whether work relations, job satisfaction and social relations were associate...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The comprehension of how job satisfa...
Higher quitting rates and concerns with satisfaction and commitment are common in resort industries....
Several studies have investigated turnover intention and its predictors underlining the role of orga...
Several studies have investigated turnover intention and its predictors underlining the role of orga...
The objectives of this study were to (1) determine whether job satisfaction significantly predicts i...
In addition to well-being, workplace learning has gained increasing interest in supporting employee ...
This study built upon research by Martin and Sinclair (2007) who found the part-time employee group ...
A substantial body of research has linked job satisfaction with employees’ quitting intentions. That...
This paper argues that the decision to quit is strongly influenced by employee perceptions of the qu...
This research examined important work related perceptions and attitudes of employees currently worki...
Turnover intentions should be seriously viewed by top management as it corresponds to actual action ...
The effects of job satisfaction on turnover intentions often have been assessed with global measurem...
Turnover intentions are the main concern for an organization as this corresponds to the actual behav...
While the links between worker well-being and quit intentions have been well researched, most studie...
This study investigated whether work relations, job satisfaction and social relations were associate...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The comprehension of how job satisfa...
Higher quitting rates and concerns with satisfaction and commitment are common in resort industries....
Several studies have investigated turnover intention and its predictors underlining the role of orga...
Several studies have investigated turnover intention and its predictors underlining the role of orga...
The objectives of this study were to (1) determine whether job satisfaction significantly predicts i...
In addition to well-being, workplace learning has gained increasing interest in supporting employee ...
This study built upon research by Martin and Sinclair (2007) who found the part-time employee group ...