Voluntary Employee Withdrawal and Inattendance: A Current PerspectiveMeni Koslowsky, Moshe Krausz Springer Science & Business Media, 2002 M10 31 - 216 páginas Regardless of the job market situation, there is always a certain level of voluntary employee withdrawal - lateness, absence, avoidance of work, undue socializing - that affects the well being of the organization. This volume explores the various manifestations of employee withdrawal, how they may be assessed, and identifies relevant antecedents and moderators, attitudinal as well as behavioral. The authors have focused on issues such as national culture and perceptions of absence legitimacy, components of voluntary employee turnover, the role of performance management process in employee withdrawal behavior, and current controversies concerning the withdrawal phenomenon. In addition, some creative perspectives on changing information technology, the taxonomy of lateness behavior, and the association between smoking and absenteeism are offered. |
Contenido
Chapter 1 | 1 |
National Culture and Perceptions of Absence Legitimacy | 21 |
Chapter 4 | 71 |
Chapter 5 | 95 |
Chapter 6 | 133 |
Chapter 7 | 161 |
Chapter 8 | 167 |
Chapter 10 | 193 |
213 | |
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Voluntary Employee Withdrawal and Inattendance: A Current Perspective Meni Koslowsky,Moshe Krausz Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
Voluntary Employee Withdrawal and Inattendance: A Current Perspective Meni Koslowsky,Moshe Krausz Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Términos y frases comunes
absence absenteeism Academy of Management addition alternative analysis antecedents Applied Psychology approach associated attendance attitudes Blau causes centrality commitment common compared considered constitutive constraints construct correlations culture decision defined definitions effects empirical employees example expected factors findings forms frequency Hanisch Harrison higher Hulin Human important increasing indicated individuals influence internal job involvement Johns Journal of Applied lateness behavior leaving less levels Management means measures months negative nonwork norms noted operational organization organizational Organizational Behavior organizational commitment pattern performance period positive prediction presented questions quitting reasons records reduce relationship reported response Review rewards role sample scale schedules significant situation smoking social specific subjects suggest Table tasks theory tion turnover United University values variables variance voluntary withdrawal behaviors workers York
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