The Role of Perceived Employability,Core Self-Evaluations,and Job Resources on Health and Turnover Intentions |
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Authors: | Delia Vîrga Hans De Witte Eva Cifre |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universitatea de Vest din Timisoara;2. University of Leuven;3. North-West University;4. Universitat Jaume I |
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Abstract: | According to Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this study investigated the explanatory role of perceived employability, over and above core self-evaluations (CSE) and job resources, in relation to different aspects of health (physical and mental) and turnover intentions. Based on data obtained from a sample of 274 Romanian blue-collar employees (59.5% men), hierarchical multiple regressions revealed that perceived employability adds a significant variance compared to variance due to CSE and job resources with respect to aspects of health and turnover. The results highlight the role of perceived employability in health – on an individual level, and in decisions to leave the organization – on an organizational level. The findings are of value because they inform organizations how to design human resources strategies in order to retain a healthy workforce. |
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Keywords: | Core self-evaluations health job resources perceived employability turnover intentions |
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