Using a dyadic study design, the present study draws on research into the family-relatedness of work decisions to examine the impact of the spouse's characteristics on an employee's willingness to engage in job-related relocation. With a sample of 1234 employees, the results show that spousal willingness to relocate mediates (a) the negative effect of the spouse's community ties and (b) the positive effect of the spouse's job alternatives on an employee's willingness to relocate. The indirect effect of the spouse's job alternatives was stronger among female than among male employees. To validate employees' perceptions, this study uses matched data from a subsample of 207 employees and their spouses to test a multi-source model, which reveal...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
This article tests the hypothesis that on-the-job moving behavior differs for the type of household ...
Tests competing explanations for why wives in dual-earner couples are less willing than husbands to ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
Despite misgivings about the effect of relocation on the family, companies are relocating a record n...
International audienceWe present the results of two empirical studies of the relocation decision-mak...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
This article tests the hypothesis that on-the-job moving behavior differs for the type of household ...
Tests competing explanations for why wives in dual-earner couples are less willing than husbands to ...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
This study examined the decision-making process of individuals in dual-career couples when faced wit...
Despite misgivings about the effect of relocation on the family, companies are relocating a record n...
International audienceWe present the results of two empirical studies of the relocation decision-mak...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Within the context of a controlled laboratory study, the effects of applicant gender, marital type (...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
Two studies examined the role of employee gender, marital type (single-earner, dual-earner), and par...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
The importance of relocation services is examined in a sample of 872 employees and spouses. Results ...
This article tests the hypothesis that on-the-job moving behavior differs for the type of household ...
Tests competing explanations for why wives in dual-earner couples are less willing than husbands to ...