The study of human behaviour holds a prominent role in organizational behavior literature. For almost 45 years, the exit, voice, loyalty and neglect typology has attracted scholars' interest and has been linked to employee responses towards dissatisfaction and problematic events in the workplace. This paper reviews the literature and identifies and addresses key theoretical and methodological deficiencies that the exit, voice, loyalty and neglect typology faces that have been either ignored or undeveloped. Moreover, by unpicking this typology as currently portrayed in the existing literature, it proposes key challenges that need to be addressed and provides directions for future research
Extending Hirschman's 'Exit-Voice-Loyalty' framework, the authors distinguish between attitudinal an...
This study evaluated academics perceptions of job dissatisfaction and assessed it within the job con...
Workplace environment has received a lot attention from many authors for research purpose. The prese...
The study of human behavior holds a prominent role in organizational behavior literature. For almost...
Exit interviews are often considered to be a powerful tool for providing information to monitor and ...
Drawing on exit, voice, loyalty and neglect (EVLN) literature, this study examines direct and intera...
The present dissertation investigates the degree to which personality and work situational variables...
This study compares workplace dispute resolution strategies (exit, voice, and toleration) in matched...
This research offers a new theory predicting the effects of three exchange variables, job satisfacti...
This study clarifies the role of personality trait when reacting to dissatisfying job conditions by...
Studies on consumer complaining behavior mainly focus on complaining behavior predictors (e.g., cult...
A refined exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect (EVLN) typology (Farrell, 1983) was examined. It was arg...
We propose to extend the exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect (evln) model of employees' responses to a...
UnrestrictedWell-trained and highly qualified workers are invaluable assets to human service organiz...
This conceptual thesis seeks to re-visit the relevance of Albert Hirschman’s (1970) highly enduring ...
Extending Hirschman's 'Exit-Voice-Loyalty' framework, the authors distinguish between attitudinal an...
This study evaluated academics perceptions of job dissatisfaction and assessed it within the job con...
Workplace environment has received a lot attention from many authors for research purpose. The prese...
The study of human behavior holds a prominent role in organizational behavior literature. For almost...
Exit interviews are often considered to be a powerful tool for providing information to monitor and ...
Drawing on exit, voice, loyalty and neglect (EVLN) literature, this study examines direct and intera...
The present dissertation investigates the degree to which personality and work situational variables...
This study compares workplace dispute resolution strategies (exit, voice, and toleration) in matched...
This research offers a new theory predicting the effects of three exchange variables, job satisfacti...
This study clarifies the role of personality trait when reacting to dissatisfying job conditions by...
Studies on consumer complaining behavior mainly focus on complaining behavior predictors (e.g., cult...
A refined exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect (EVLN) typology (Farrell, 1983) was examined. It was arg...
We propose to extend the exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect (evln) model of employees' responses to a...
UnrestrictedWell-trained and highly qualified workers are invaluable assets to human service organiz...
This conceptual thesis seeks to re-visit the relevance of Albert Hirschman’s (1970) highly enduring ...
Extending Hirschman's 'Exit-Voice-Loyalty' framework, the authors distinguish between attitudinal an...
This study evaluated academics perceptions of job dissatisfaction and assessed it within the job con...
Workplace environment has received a lot attention from many authors for research purpose. The prese...