Job Embeddedness: A new attitudinal measure |
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Authors: | Michael Clinton Terry Knight David E. Guest |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management, King's College London, , London, SE1 9NH UK;2. King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London, , London, UK |
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Abstract: | Job embeddedness is a relatively new concept that offers the potential to improve our ability to explain why people stay in their jobs. This article outlines the development and testing of new measures of on‐ and off‐the‐job embeddedness. Analyses of survey data show the measures demonstrate adequate psychometric properties across samples (three military and one nonmilitary organization) and across different organizational levels, genders, and tenure, as well as discriminant validity over other turnover‐relevant constructs and appropriate convergent validity with a number of further constructs identified in the literature. |
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