Recent statistics indicate that most organizations prefer to fill IT vacancies by rehiring IT professionals who previously worked in the organization. Less is known about what drives IT professionals to “turnback,” a term we define as returning to employment with a former employer. To explain this important and rarely considered IT job mobility behavior, we build on job embeddedness theory and on the concepts of shocks and job dissatisfaction from, among others, the unfolding model of voluntary turnover to develop the theory of IT professional turnback. We perform fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) of data collected from 248 IT professionals to draw conclusions about the intention among IT professionals to return to work for...
One of the critical problems faced in the IT organization is high employee turnover rates and today ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two important behaviors related to job mobility in ...
A new model for understanding job turnover was introduced into the management literature a decade ag...
The turnover intentions of information technology (IT) professionals have drawn the attention of IS ...
The current study is a conceptual replication of Ahuja, Chudoba, Kacmar, McKnight, and George’s (200...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
Information technology (IT) professionals are a strategic human resource for enabling competitive ad...
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to hypothesize ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This research explored the shock construct in Lee and...
While the U.S. economy is recovering slowly, reports tell us that the supply of information systems ...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
IT firms in Pakistan have witnessed high turnover during the past years, but no serious efforts have...
Today, it is mandatory for companies to develop, retain and motivate their IT teams for the adequate...
This study examines when and why turnover cognitions affect stayers’ subsequent career satisfaction....
While the U.S. economy is recovering slowly, reports tell us that the supply of information systems ...
One of the critical problems faced in the IT organization is high employee turnover rates and today ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two important behaviors related to job mobility in ...
A new model for understanding job turnover was introduced into the management literature a decade ag...
The turnover intentions of information technology (IT) professionals have drawn the attention of IS ...
The current study is a conceptual replication of Ahuja, Chudoba, Kacmar, McKnight, and George’s (200...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
Information technology (IT) professionals are a strategic human resource for enabling competitive ad...
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to hypothesize ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This research explored the shock construct in Lee and...
While the U.S. economy is recovering slowly, reports tell us that the supply of information systems ...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
IT firms in Pakistan have witnessed high turnover during the past years, but no serious efforts have...
Today, it is mandatory for companies to develop, retain and motivate their IT teams for the adequate...
This study examines when and why turnover cognitions affect stayers’ subsequent career satisfaction....
While the U.S. economy is recovering slowly, reports tell us that the supply of information systems ...
One of the critical problems faced in the IT organization is high employee turnover rates and today ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two important behaviors related to job mobility in ...
A new model for understanding job turnover was introduced into the management literature a decade ag...