Job And Community Embeddedness On Voluntary Turnover

Michael J. Thome,Jessica M. Greenwald

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL MARKETING(2020)

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to unite research on migration patterns and job and community embeddedness to examine how the distance an employee has relocated to take a job affects voluntary turnover behavior and how that behavior is impacted by both on-the-job and off-the-job factors.Design/methodology/approachThis paper tests these relationships in a longitudinal field study of 2,297 engineers.FindingsThe distance an employee relocates for a job has an impact on their voluntary turnover behavior, and one form of embeddedness (educational reimbursement) moderates the distance-voluntary turnover relationship. In addition, direct effects of other types of embeddedness reduce the likelihood of voluntary turnover (assimilation programs and employee contributions to local non-profits).Originality/valueBy finding support for the hypothesis that employees who relocated a greater distance from where they earned their last degree are more likely to voluntarily terminate their employment, support was found for a link between turnover models and repeat migration. Support was also found for company-offered benefits as forms of embeddedness, reducing voluntary turnover behavior.
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Migration, Embeddedness, Voluntary turnover, Benefits
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