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Job embeddedness: a multifoci theoretical extension
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posted on 2015-05-01, 00:00 authored by K Kiazad, B C Holtom, P W Hom, Alexander NewmanAlexander NewmanIntegrating the expanding job embeddedness (JE) literature, in this article we advance a multifoci model of JE that is theoretically grounded in conservation of resources (COR) theory. From COR theory, we posit that employees' motivation to acquire and protect resources explains why they become embedded and how they behave once embedded. Our COR-based JE model highlights contextual antecedents that clarify how employees become embedded within different foci. Its multifoci theoretical lens also illustrates how different forms of work-focused embeddedness differentially affect work outcomes and how they interact with nonwork foci to influence those outcomes. Along with directions for further research, we further discuss theoretical and practical implications of our integrative formulation.
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Journal
Journal of applied psychologyVolume
100Issue
3Pagination
641 - 659Publisher
American Psychological AssociationLocation
Washington, D.C., United StatesPublisher DOI
ISSN
1939-1854Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2015, American Psychological AssociationUsage metrics
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Social SciencesPsychology, AppliedManagementPsychologyBusiness & Economicsjob embeddednessconservation of resourcesturnoverwork performanceORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIORPREDICTING EMPLOYEE TURNOVERWORK-TO-FAMILYCOMMUNITY ATTACHMENTSOCIAL NETWORKSVOLUNTARY TURNOVERUNFOLDING MODELMEDIATING ROLEOCCUPATIONAL EMBEDDEDNESSPERSON-ORGANIZATION