articleAcademy of Management JournalOct 1, 2004Closed access

THE EFFECTS OF JOB EMBEDDEDNESS ON ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP, JOB PERFORMANCE, VOLITIONAL ABSENCES, AND VOLUNTARY TURNOVER.

University of Washington · California State University, Sacramento · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This study extends theory and research on job embeddedness, which was disaggregated into its two major subdimensions, on-the-job and off-the-job embeddedness. As hypothesized, regression analyses revealed that off-the-job embeddedness was significantly predictive of subsequent "voluntary turnover" and volitional absences, whereas on-the-job embeddedness was not. Also as hypothesized, on-the-job embeddedness was significantly predictive of organizational citizenship and job performance, whereas off-the-job embeddedness was not. In addition, embeddedness moderated the effects of absences, citizenship, and performance on turnover. Implications are discussed.

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Keywords
  • Job embeddedness
  • Turnover
  • Job performance
  • Organizational citizenship behavior
  • Psychology
  • Job satisfaction
  • Business
  • Social psychology
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