Employee Retention and Turnover

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A01=Peter W. Hom
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advanced turnover research methods
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Author_Peter W. Hom
Author_Rodger W. Griffeth
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Ceo Turnover
Collective Turnover
Commitment Profiles
COR Theory
Counterproductive Work Behaviors
Cusp Catastrophe Model
David Allen
employee retention
Employee Retention and Turnover
employee turnover
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expatriate workforce mobility
Exploratory Path Analysis
Extra-work Roles
High Affective Organizational Commitment
High LMX
High Performance Work Practices
HRM Practice
human resources
industrial organizational psychology
Job Embeddedness
job embeddedness theory
Latent Profile Analysis
Low LMX
Negatively Related
organizational commitment models
Perceived Job Alternatives
personnel retention
personnel turnover
Peter Hom
PWS
Quit Intentions
Rodger Griffeth
social network analysis
Stem Occupation
TPB Component
Uncertainty Avoidance
voluntary employee exit
Withdrawal Cognitions
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138503816
  • Weight: 458g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This exploration of what employee turnover is, why it happens, and what it means for companies and employees draws together contemporary and classic theories and research to present a well-rounded perspective on employee retention and turnover. The book uses models such as job embeddedness theory, proximal withdrawal states, and context-emergent turnover theory, as well as highlights cultural differences affecting global differences in turnover.

Employee Retention and Turnover contextualises the issue of turnover, its causes and its consequences, before discussing underrepresented antecedents of turnover, key aspects of retention and methods for regulating turnover, and future research directions.

Ideal for both academics and advanced students of industrial/organizational psychology, Employee Retention and Turnover is essential for understanding the past, present, and future of turnover and related research.

Peter W. Hom is a Management Professor at the WP Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, USA. He has investigated why people quit, how managers react when their subordinates are being poached, and why employees trapped in jobs misbehave.

David G. Allen is Professor in the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University, USA. His teaching, research, and consulting on people and work focus on the flow of human capital into and out of organizations.

Rodger W. Griffeth is a Professor Emeritus in the Psychology Department at Ohio University. He has authored many seminal top-tier journal articles on employee turnover, while authoring three books on this topic.