This study explored solutions to the issue of burnout and retention of Extension agents. Extension agents experience burnout for reasons such as long hours, stress, and organizational factors. As Extension administration addresses job satisfaction and performance of Extension employees, burnout and retention issues identified in this study can facilitate efforts to enhance the effectiveness of a statewide Extension program. Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory was the theoretical framework for this study. Researchers used the constant-comparative method of analysis to identify recurring themes from the open-ended items of an online-administered survey. Twelve primary themes emerged, including (a) compensation, (b) hiring practices, (c) prom...
Retention of agents is important for the growth and stability of Cooperative Extension. A study of e...
This descriptive survey study sought to identify factors that influenced West Virginia University Co...
The relationship between a supervisor and his/her employee has a direct effect on the employee’s lev...
Employee burnout is a costly organizational issue with multiple negative impacts. The purpose of the...
Burnout is identified as an individual work-related outcome that plagues educators within Cooperativ...
What factors are relevant in determining why agents remain employed in Extension? This article discu...
Understanding motivation and job satisfaction is important for increasing rates of employee retentio...
The purpose of this study was to determine the organizational and individual factors related to job ...
This study seeks to identify factors that contribute to why county extension agents choose to stay e...
Extension administrators contemplating the challenge of employee turnover should consider potential ...
Turnover and employee burnout are problems the Cooperative Extension System is facing nationwide, an...
The study reported here examined Job Embeddedness theory, as introduced by Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sa...
We conducted a cross-sectional study grounded in job demands–resources theory to examine the relatio...
(Under the Direction of Charlotte R. Wallinga) Burnout in Family and Consumer Sciences and 4-H Count...
The need to maintain a non-mineral dependent economy and daunting food import bills have ...
Retention of agents is important for the growth and stability of Cooperative Extension. A study of e...
This descriptive survey study sought to identify factors that influenced West Virginia University Co...
The relationship between a supervisor and his/her employee has a direct effect on the employee’s lev...
Employee burnout is a costly organizational issue with multiple negative impacts. The purpose of the...
Burnout is identified as an individual work-related outcome that plagues educators within Cooperativ...
What factors are relevant in determining why agents remain employed in Extension? This article discu...
Understanding motivation and job satisfaction is important for increasing rates of employee retentio...
The purpose of this study was to determine the organizational and individual factors related to job ...
This study seeks to identify factors that contribute to why county extension agents choose to stay e...
Extension administrators contemplating the challenge of employee turnover should consider potential ...
Turnover and employee burnout are problems the Cooperative Extension System is facing nationwide, an...
The study reported here examined Job Embeddedness theory, as introduced by Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sa...
We conducted a cross-sectional study grounded in job demands–resources theory to examine the relatio...
(Under the Direction of Charlotte R. Wallinga) Burnout in Family and Consumer Sciences and 4-H Count...
The need to maintain a non-mineral dependent economy and daunting food import bills have ...
Retention of agents is important for the growth and stability of Cooperative Extension. A study of e...
This descriptive survey study sought to identify factors that influenced West Virginia University Co...
The relationship between a supervisor and his/her employee has a direct effect on the employee’s lev...