نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary turnover

تعداد نتایج: 71310  

Ajay Chauhan Kabiru Maitama Kura Ramatu Abdulkareem Abubakar

Prior research has indicated that employee turnover is detrimental to both individuals and organisations. Because a turnover intention in the workplace is detrimental, several factors have been suggested to better understand the reasons why employees may decide to leave their organisations. Some of the organizational-related factors that have been considered by previous research include perceiv...

آتش زاده شوریده, فروزان, اشک تراب, طاهره, علوی مجد, حمید, یغمایی, فریده,

Moral distress is one of ICU nurses' major problems that can happen due to various reasons and may have several consequences. Considering that certain variables can be related to moral distress and turnover intention in nurses, this study was done to determine the correlation between ICU nurses' demographic characteristics and their moral distress and turnover. In this correlational study, 159 ...

The purpose of this study was to determin the role of job satisfaction in relationship between organizational culture and turnover intention in expert of sport federations. Research instruments was Woodjob satisfaction (1986), Cameron and Quinn(1990) organizational justice, and cummann(1979) turnover intention Questionnaires. Reliability of research questionnaires after a pilot study approved. ...

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between job embeddedness and organizational embeddedness on turnover intention with regard to the moderating role of career stage. This research is an applied one in terms of purpose and a descriptive survey research based on data gathering method. The statistical population of the study was the first course school teachers of 22 dist...

2003

This study tests the competing arguments that organizational turnover rates are positively associated with organizational inefficiency or, alternatively, that turnover rates are positively related to organizational inefficiency only in those organizations experiencing very high or very low rates of turnover. The findings strongly support the former argument: in a national sample of 407 hospital...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing administration 2004
Brooks C Holtom Bonnie S O'Neill

OBJECTIVE Using a new construct, job embeddedness, from the business management literature, this study first examines its value in predicting employee retention in a healthcare setting and second, assesses whether the factors that influence the retention of nurses are systematically different from those influencing other healthcare workers. BACKGROUND The shortage of skilled healthcare worker...

احمدزاده, آرمان, انتشاری, کتایون, آذرگشب, اذن‌الله, رجایی, علیرضا, شفیعی زاده, محمد, مسلمی زاده, محمد, مهدی امام, محمد,

  Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory arthritis affecting 0.5 to 1% of the general population worldwide. The cause of RA remains unknown. In active RA, bone turnover markers change in serum and urine before the appearance of erosions in radiography. In this study, we compared RA activity index with bone turnover marker levels in serum of RA patients.   Methods:...

Journal: :Journal of Management Studies 2023

In this study, we draw on signalling theory to examine the organization-level relationship between reputation and employee movement in out of organizations. Focusing organizations’ media reputations relative their peers, map all flows organizational dyads a population English hospitals. We find support for our main argument that an organization's predicts mobility above beyond what can be expla...

Faiza Akhtar, Huma Khan

Recently acknowledged central constructs of psychological capital (consisting of the positive psychological resources; resilience, optimism, hope, and efficacy) has been demonstrated to be related to various employee attitude, behavioral, and performance outcomes. In this study, positive central constructs of psychological capital have been conceptually and empirically demonstrated to be relate...

2003
Joan R. Bloom Jeffrey A. Alexander Beverly A. Nuchols

This study tests the competing arguments that organizational turnover rates are positively associated with organizational inefficiency or, alternatively, that turnover rates are positively related to organizational inefficiency only in those organizations experiencing very high or very low rates of turnover. The findings strongly support the former argument: in a national sample of 407 hospital...

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