Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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879707 | Human Resource Management Review | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Job embeddedness (JE) theory is a relatively new perspective in turnover research. Although theoretical and empirical implications are encouraging, the construct of JE is still under development. In this paper, we identify five conceptualization and measurement issues warranting additional discussion and research. These are: (1) the composite measure vs. the global measure, (2) conceptual and measurement problems of community embeddedness, (3) conceptual and measurement problems associated with links, (4) discriminant validity issues and (5) the cultural boundaries of JE. For each issue, we discuss our concerns and suggest future research directions.
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Authors
Mian Zhang, David D. Fried, Rodger W. Griffeth,