Despite a large amount of research leading to considerable knowledge on voluntary turnover, turnover theory is still deficient in a number of ways. The current study seeks to enrich existing theory by integrating both content and process research on employee turnover. The current model proposes that there are eight distinct motives for staying or leaving an organization which make up the content of turnover deliberations. Four generic decision processes are proposed by which individuals come to quit an organization. It is hypothesized that these decision types differ systematically on the levels of the eight forces at the time of decision as well as on other characteristics like catalysts for each, timing, and avoidability. Subjects in the ...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
Tested the turnover model of W. H. Mobley et al (see record 1979-29973-001). Data from 120 employees...
Tested the turnover model of W. H. Mobley et al (see record 1979-29973-001). Data from 120 employees...
Process models of turnover focus on how people quit; content models focus on why. To integrate these...
Most research on voluntary turnover has focused on dissatisfaction-induced and rational decision mak...
Purpose: Voluntary turnover of employees constitutes a challenge for modern organizations, especiall...
Purpose - Investigates whether personality moderates the relationship between employee intentions to...
At least 2,000 articles on voluntary employee turnover have been published in the past 100 years. In...
A new model for understanding job turnover was introduced into the management literature a decade ag...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The goal of this research was...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The goal of this research was...
In this chapter, we seek to help researchers and practitioners develop a comprehensive understanding...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
Tested the turnover model of W. H. Mobley et al (see record 1979-29973-001). Data from 120 employees...
Tested the turnover model of W. H. Mobley et al (see record 1979-29973-001). Data from 120 employees...
Process models of turnover focus on how people quit; content models focus on why. To integrate these...
Most research on voluntary turnover has focused on dissatisfaction-induced and rational decision mak...
Purpose: Voluntary turnover of employees constitutes a challenge for modern organizations, especiall...
Purpose - Investigates whether personality moderates the relationship between employee intentions to...
At least 2,000 articles on voluntary employee turnover have been published in the past 100 years. In...
A new model for understanding job turnover was introduced into the management literature a decade ag...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The goal of this research was...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The goal of this research was...
In this chapter, we seek to help researchers and practitioners develop a comprehensive understanding...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
A model proposed and empirically tested by Aquino, Griffeth, Allen, and Hom (1997) using employees o...
Tested the turnover model of W. H. Mobley et al (see record 1979-29973-001). Data from 120 employees...
Tested the turnover model of W. H. Mobley et al (see record 1979-29973-001). Data from 120 employees...