A new construct, entitled job embeddedness, is introduced. It includes individuals\u27 (1) links to other people, teams, and groups, (2) perceptions of their fit with job, organization, and community, and (3) what they say they would have to sacrifice if they left their jobs. We developed a measure of job embeddedness with two samples. The results show that job embeddedness predicts the key outcomes of both intent to leave and voluntary turnover and explains significant incremental variance over and above job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job alternatives, and job search
Job embeddedness was developed as a new perspective to explain employee retention, and recent resear...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...
A new construct, entitled job embeddedness, is introduced. It includes individuals\u27 (1) links t...
Abstract This paper investigates actual voluntary turnover from the employee’s perspective using a l...
Despite a large number of studies conducted on voluntary turnover, new studies on why people decide ...
Recent research on job embeddedness has found that both on- and off-the-job forces can act to bind p...
Job embeddedness is a construct that describes the manner in which employees can be enmeshed in thei...
Embeddedness theory has been invoked to describe factors that constrain employee turnover, such as f...
The study reported here examined Job Embeddedness theory, as introduced by Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sa...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
The purpose of this research was to further refine and evaluate the extent to which job embeddedness...
Job embeddedness is a relatively new concept that offers the potential to improve our ability to exp...
Voluntary turnover has historically been a problem for today's organizations. Traditional models of ...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Job embeddedness was developed as a new perspective to explain employee retention, and recent resear...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...
A new construct, entitled job embeddedness, is introduced. It includes individuals\u27 (1) links t...
Abstract This paper investigates actual voluntary turnover from the employee’s perspective using a l...
Despite a large number of studies conducted on voluntary turnover, new studies on why people decide ...
Recent research on job embeddedness has found that both on- and off-the-job forces can act to bind p...
Job embeddedness is a construct that describes the manner in which employees can be enmeshed in thei...
Embeddedness theory has been invoked to describe factors that constrain employee turnover, such as f...
The study reported here examined Job Embeddedness theory, as introduced by Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sa...
A great deal of research has been conducted to determine the relationship between the job satisfacti...
The purpose of this research was to further refine and evaluate the extent to which job embeddedness...
Job embeddedness is a relatively new concept that offers the potential to improve our ability to exp...
Voluntary turnover has historically been a problem for today's organizations. Traditional models of ...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Job embeddedness was developed as a new perspective to explain employee retention, and recent resear...
Abstract—Job embeddedness is a relatively new theory in turnover research, it provides a broader per...
Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and Erez (2001) demonstrated that Job Embeddedness is connected to...