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Embeddedness and turnover intentions in extra roles: A mixed-methods analysis of the United States Marine Corp Reserve
Available to PurchaseMarco DiRenzo, Kathryn Aten, Blythe Rosikiewicz, Jason Barnes, Caroline Brown, Adam Shapiro, Benny Volkmann
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2017) 22 (3): 260–279.
Published: 12 June 2017
... analysis of interviews of US Marine Corps reservists, which identified drivers of turnover and suggested a predictive model and hypotheses, tested with a subsequent quantitative analysis. Findings The results show that relations, meaning, and role conflict predict embeddedness in the US Marine Corps...
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Work‐family and interpersonal conflict as levers in the resource/demand‐outcome relationship
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2012) 17 (5): 392–413.
Published: 14 September 2012
... role ambiguity and interpersonal conflict are negatively associated with job satisfaction. Furthermore, work–family conflict and interpersonal conflict fully mediate the effects of supervisory support, role conflict, and task complexity on strain, and they reduce the effects of ambiguity on strain...
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Subjective wellbeing, work‐school conflict and proactive coping among Nigerian non‐traditional students
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2008) 13 (5): 440–455.
Published: 01 August 2008
... corresponded with higher WSC. Quality of life Role conflict Students Nigeria The world of work is ever‐changing as a result of increased technology, corporate downsizing, reengineering and globalisation. Given that the nature of jobs and their requirements are changing rapidly, it is imperative...
