A recent major development in the turnover literature is the introduction of the Job Embeddedness (JE) construct. JE is a multidimensional construct conceptualized as the combined forces that tend to keep an employee from leaving his or her job. Research has demonstrated that JE predicts voluntary turnover above and beyond the variables used in traditional turnover models. However, since it is a relatively new construct, JE has received very limited study, especially across cultures. Further research is needed in order to understand both antecedents and consequences of JE. This dissertation, therefore, investigates a range of presumed organizational, job, and supervisory antecedents and consequence of JE in the context of Vietnam. The objec...
The aim of the research was to contribute to our knowledge of contemporary HRM by evaluating the eff...
Purpose: Employee’s turnover has been investigated by many researchers as an organisations’ negative...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...
Job Embeddedness (JE) has recently become an important construct in the voluntary turnover research....
The purpose of this research was to further refine and evaluate the extent to which job embeddedness...
This study extends theory and research on job embeddedness, which was disaggregated into its two maj...
Job embeddedness (JE) is an employee state of mind that drives them to stay in an organization becau...
Job embeddedness has been found to predict turnover intentions, job search behaviors and turnover, a...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
Job embeddedness (JE) research has considered the web of connections that attach an individual to th...
Recent research on job embeddedness has found that both on- and off-the-job forces can act to bind p...
This paper aims to investigate the impact of organizational justice components on job satisfaction, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between job embeddedness and turnover inte...
The current research study examined the association among the HRM practices through job embeddedness...
Job embeddedness (JE) has been recognized as a key factor to address the issue of employee turnover ...
The aim of the research was to contribute to our knowledge of contemporary HRM by evaluating the eff...
Purpose: Employee’s turnover has been investigated by many researchers as an organisations’ negative...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...
Job Embeddedness (JE) has recently become an important construct in the voluntary turnover research....
The purpose of this research was to further refine and evaluate the extent to which job embeddedness...
This study extends theory and research on job embeddedness, which was disaggregated into its two maj...
Job embeddedness (JE) is an employee state of mind that drives them to stay in an organization becau...
Job embeddedness has been found to predict turnover intentions, job search behaviors and turnover, a...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
Job embeddedness (JE) research has considered the web of connections that attach an individual to th...
Recent research on job embeddedness has found that both on- and off-the-job forces can act to bind p...
This paper aims to investigate the impact of organizational justice components on job satisfaction, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between job embeddedness and turnover inte...
The current research study examined the association among the HRM practices through job embeddedness...
Job embeddedness (JE) has been recognized as a key factor to address the issue of employee turnover ...
The aim of the research was to contribute to our knowledge of contemporary HRM by evaluating the eff...
Purpose: Employee’s turnover has been investigated by many researchers as an organisations’ negative...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...