Voluntary turnover and job performance: Curvilinearity and the moderating influences of salary growth and promotions

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作者
Trevor, CO
Gerhart, B
Boudreau, JW
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[1] Sch. of Indust. and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 393 Ives Hall, Ithaca, NY
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10.1037/0021-9010.82.1.44
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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The relationship between job performance and voluntary employee turnover was investigated for 5,143 exempt employees in a single firm. As hypothesized, support was found for E. F. Jackofsky's (1984) curvilinear hypothesis, as turnover was higher for low and high performers than it was for average performers. Two potential moderators of the curvilinearity were examined in an attempt to explain conflicting results in the performance-turnover literature. As predicted, low salary growth and high promotions each produced a more pronounced curvilinear performance-turnover relationship. Most notably, salary growth effects on turnover were greatest for high performers, with high salary growth predicting rather low turnover for these employees, whereas low salary growth predicted extremely high turnover. Additionally, once salary growth was controlled, promotions positively predicted turnover, with poor performer turnover most strongly affected.
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