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Perceived development opportunities and reward satisfaction as antecedents of nurses’ job withdrawal intentions
2016
Retention of nurses has received considerable attention in recent years due to the ageing population and the shortage of nurses. However, most of the studies have concentrated on either older nurses’ early retirement or younger nurses’ turnover intentions. This study analyses the antecedents of different forms of job withdrawal intentions with special reference to perceived development opportunities and reward satisfaction. A quantitative survey was conducted among nurses in one Finnish University hospital. A total of 510 nurses completed the questionnaire, representing a 54.4% response rate. The results demonstrated that job withdrawal intentions were relatively common and age-dependent am…
Effet des changements de dirigeant sur la performance RSE des entreprises cotées.Le cas français (1999-2011). Does CEOs' turnover influence CSP of li…
2015
(VF)Alors que les études portant sur le lien entre mécanismes de gouvernance et performance RSE ont été menées dans le contexte d'économies émergentes, avec une législation environnementale assez récente. Cette étude est menée en France, pays développé où la legislation en matière de reporting sur le développement durable est prégnante. La France est en avance car elle est le premier pays d’Europe à avoir créé une législation en termes de reporting sur le développement durable. La loi de 2001 sur les nouvelles régulations économiques (renforcée en 2010 par la loi dite « Grenelle II ») impose aux entreprises cotées de publier leurs données sociales et environnementales en même temps que leur…
Under-ice temperature and oxygen conditions in boreal lakes
2013
Latte ovino e caprino in estate con il pascolamento notturno
2008
Actas de la Academia de los Nocturnos Vol. 4 (Sesiones 49-64)
2020
Edición de las Actas de la Academia de los Nocturnos de Valencia, 1591. Academia literaria al estilo italiano celebrada en Valencia en la casa de Catalán de Valeriola, siendo su secretario Francisco Tárrega Parnaseo FFI2017-82588-P
Actas de la Academia de los Nocturnos Vol. 2 (Sesiones 17-32)
2020
Edición de las Actas de la Academia de los Nocturnos de Valencia, 1591. Academia literaria al estilo italiano celebrada en Valencia en la casa de Catalán de Valeriola, siendo su secretario Francisco Tárrega Parnaseo FFI2017-82588-P
The Effect of Islamic Work Ethics on Work Outcomes
2010
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of Islamic work ethic on work outcomes (job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention). The study used a sample of 49 employees from 10 institutions of Islamic microfinance in Demak regency, Central Java Indonesia. The empirical testing indicates that Islamic work ethic has positive effects on both job satisfaction and organizational commitment; whereas there is no significant evidence of the effect of Islamic work ethic on turnover intention. Implication, limitation and suggestion for future research are discussed.
Stress and Turnover Intentions Within Healthcare Teams: The Mediating Role of Psychological Safety, and the Moderating Effect of COVID-19 Worry and S…
2022
Employees at healthcare organizations are experiencing more stress than ever given the current COVID-19 pandemic. Different types of stress are affecting diverse organizational outcomes, including the employees’ voluntary turnover. This is the case of cognitive stress, a type of stress that affects how individuals process information, which can influence employees’ turnover intentions. In this study, we look at the mechanisms that can reduce the adverse effects of cognitive stress on turnover intentions, particularly the role of employees’ perceived psychological safety (i.e., how safe they perceive the interactions with their colleagues are). We hypothesize that psychological safety mediat…
How representative are referendums? Evidence from 20 years of Swiss referendums
2017
Direct democracy allows citizens to reverse decisions made by legislatures and even initiate new laws which parliaments are unwilling to pass, thereby, as its proponents argue, leading to more representative policies than would have obtained under a purely representative democracy. Yet, turnout in referendums is usually lower than in parliamentary elections and tends to be skewed towards citizens of high socio-economic status. Consequently, critics of direct democracy argue that referendum outcomes may not be representative of the preferences of the population at large. We test this assertion using a compilation of post-referendum surveys encompassing 148 national referendums held in Switze…
Social engagement from childhood to middle age and the effect of childhood socio-economic status on middle age social engagement: results from the Na…
2016
ABSTRACTSocial engagement has powerful effects on wellbeing, but variation in individual engagement throughout the lifecourse is wide. The trajectories may differ by gender and be affected by socio-economic status (SES). However, long-term development of social engagement is little studied and the effect of childhood SES on later-life social engagement remains obscure. We aimed to describe the social engagement development from childhood to middle age by gender and test the effect of childhood SES on middle age social engagement. Data (N=16,440, 51.3% male) are drawn from the on-going National Child Development Study, following British babies born in 1958. Social engagement was measured by …