This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender and working hours) and short-term absenteeism by examining the social cohesiveness of a team. Hypotheses are formulated concerning gender and working hours of employees, social cohesiveness, and short-term absenteeism. To test these hypotheses, network data on 56 employees in 8 comparable teams within an organization were collected. The results show that similarity in gender and percentage of full-time employees within a team were positively related to the social cohesiveness of a team and that social cohesiveness is negatively related to short-term absenteeism.</p
International audiencePurpose The aim of this paper is to explore organizational factors which are r...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to explore organizational factors which are responsible for sicknes...
Absenteeism from work is disruptive and expensive for organizations and may be indicative of poor wo...
This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender ...
This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender ...
This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender ...
This study examines the relationship between work-family conflict and objective absenteeism one year...
This study examines the relationship between work-family conflict and objective absenteeism 1 year l...
The study described in this article took place in a commercial production organization and a non-pro...
Absence of part-time employees in comparison with that of full-time employees has not received much ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept. 16, 2010).The entire...
Although the impact of social influence on employee absenteeism is well established, almost nothing ...
Absenteeism constitute one of the problems that occurs in organization which affect not only the emp...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
The present study has three objectives: a) to examine the relationship between age and avoidable abs...
International audiencePurpose The aim of this paper is to explore organizational factors which are r...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to explore organizational factors which are responsible for sicknes...
Absenteeism from work is disruptive and expensive for organizations and may be indicative of poor wo...
This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender ...
This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender ...
This study tries to explain the relationship between characteristics of the employees (e.g., gender ...
This study examines the relationship between work-family conflict and objective absenteeism one year...
This study examines the relationship between work-family conflict and objective absenteeism 1 year l...
The study described in this article took place in a commercial production organization and a non-pro...
Absence of part-time employees in comparison with that of full-time employees has not received much ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept. 16, 2010).The entire...
Although the impact of social influence on employee absenteeism is well established, almost nothing ...
Absenteeism constitute one of the problems that occurs in organization which affect not only the emp...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
The present study has three objectives: a) to examine the relationship between age and avoidable abs...
International audiencePurpose The aim of this paper is to explore organizational factors which are r...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to explore organizational factors which are responsible for sicknes...
Absenteeism from work is disruptive and expensive for organizations and may be indicative of poor wo...