Although many people experiences dissatisfaction with their jobs at some time or another, not all of them quit their jobs because of it. Why do some employees simply continue to work in an unsatisfying environment? In this study, it is hypothesized that part of the reason is based on the individual\u27s personality, specifically their scores on positive and negative affectivity. Results showed that neither NA nor PA moderated the relationship between job satisfaction and turnover intentions/job search, contrary to previous literature. This study suggests that the moderation effect of personality on this relationship, either does not exist or is more complicated than formerly thought
This study explores the relationships of negative affectivity with two frequently studied outcome va...
This study meta-analytically reviews the influence of individuals' dispositional negative affectivit...
This study examines the relationship between positive affectivity, negative affectivity, job satisfa...
Although many people experiences dissatisfaction with their jobs at some time or another, not all of...
Moderating effect of negative affectivity on the job satisfaction-turnover intentions and justice-tu...
Individuals are the most important factor in the organization on which employers and managers rely t...
Despite the assumed orthogonality of Negative Affectivity (NA) and Positive Affectivity (PA), the ef...
The hypothesized role of the personality trait negative affectivity (NA) in employee reactions to jo...
In the context of widespread downsizing and restructuring, job insecurity has emerged as a prolific ...
The current study was designed to replicate findings from previous research regarding the relationsh...
This study was an examination of the impact of negative affectivity on relationships between emotion...
Job satisfaction, the extent to which employees like their work, has long been an important topic in...
A review of research on dispositional effects on job satisfaction reveals two potential practical im...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although job satisfaction is ...
The dispositional source of job satisfaction has been the subject of recent research in the organiza...
This study explores the relationships of negative affectivity with two frequently studied outcome va...
This study meta-analytically reviews the influence of individuals' dispositional negative affectivit...
This study examines the relationship between positive affectivity, negative affectivity, job satisfa...
Although many people experiences dissatisfaction with their jobs at some time or another, not all of...
Moderating effect of negative affectivity on the job satisfaction-turnover intentions and justice-tu...
Individuals are the most important factor in the organization on which employers and managers rely t...
Despite the assumed orthogonality of Negative Affectivity (NA) and Positive Affectivity (PA), the ef...
The hypothesized role of the personality trait negative affectivity (NA) in employee reactions to jo...
In the context of widespread downsizing and restructuring, job insecurity has emerged as a prolific ...
The current study was designed to replicate findings from previous research regarding the relationsh...
This study was an examination of the impact of negative affectivity on relationships between emotion...
Job satisfaction, the extent to which employees like their work, has long been an important topic in...
A review of research on dispositional effects on job satisfaction reveals two potential practical im...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although job satisfaction is ...
The dispositional source of job satisfaction has been the subject of recent research in the organiza...
This study explores the relationships of negative affectivity with two frequently studied outcome va...
This study meta-analytically reviews the influence of individuals' dispositional negative affectivit...
This study examines the relationship between positive affectivity, negative affectivity, job satisfa...