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Voluntary turnover typology utilizing the dispositional variables of core self-evaluation and negative affectivity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
ISSN
1941-563X
Abstract
A voluntary turnover typology is developed in order to provide a psychological, heuristic tool for understanding the psychology behind different types of voluntary turnover. The typology incorporates job satisfaction along with the dispositional variables of core self-evaluation and negative affectivity. Implications and directions for future voluntary turnover research are provided.
Language
en_US
Publisher
Academic and Business Research Institute
Recommended Citation
Segrest, S.L., Andrews, M.C. & Hurley-Hanson, A.E. (2014). Voluntary turnover typology utilizing the dispositional variables of core self-evaluation and negative affectivity. Journal of Behavioral Studies in Business, 8.
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Comments
This is the full-text of an article published in Journal of Behavioral Studies in Business, volume 8, 2014 which may also be accessed at http://www.aabri.com/manuscripts/142011.pdf