Knowledge based industries where human capital is very important are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent. We use a social network perspective to determine the effect of negative ties on an employee’s turnover intentions. Interpersonal dislike ties and conflicting ties are hypothesized to be positively related to turnover intentions, keeping job fit and sacrifice as control variables. Collecting sociometric and conventional data from 100 employees in an organization related to security and information of Pakistani individuals, OLS regression reveled that an employee’s number of dislike ties has a positive and significant impact of employee’s turnover intentions. Whereas an employee’s number of conflicting ties does no...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Knowledge based industries where human capital is very important are increasingly concerned about re...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
Voluntary turnover is an important organizational issue with costs beyond monetary losses (Morrow & ...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Knowledge based industries where human capital is very important are increasingly concerned about re...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
Voluntary turnover is an important organizational issue with costs beyond monetary losses (Morrow & ...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Organizations are increasingly concerned about retaining human talent, particularly within knowledge...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...
Research has shown that employees who occupy more central positions in their organization’s network ...