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Ny metastudie: Causes and Consequences of Collective Turnover: A Meta-Analytic Review

Heavey, A. L.,  Holwerda, J. A. & Hausknecht, J. P. (2013). Causes and Consequences of Collective Turnover: A Meta-Analytic Review. Journal of Applied Psychology, 98(3), 412–453.


ABSTRACT

Given growing interest in collective turnover (i.e., employee turnover at unit and organizational levels),
the authors propose an organizing framework for its antecedents and consequences and test it using
meta-analysis. Based on analysis of 694 effect sizes drawn from 82 studies, results generally support
expected relationships across the 6 categories of collective turnover antecedents, with somewhat stronger and more consistent results for 2 categories: human resource management inducements/investments and job embeddedness signals. Turnover was negatively related to numerous performance outcomes, more strongly so for proximal rather than distal outcomes. Several theoretically grounded moderators help to explain average effect-size heterogeneity for both antecedents and consequences of turnover. Relationships generally did not vary according to turnover type (e.g., total or voluntary), although the relative absence of collective-level involuntary turnover studies is noted and remains an important avenue for future research.

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  • Företagande

Kategorier

  • metastudie
  • turnover
  • performance

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  • Stockholm

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Stefan Söderfjäll

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