Abstract

In the present study, the authors examine the relationship that job attribute preferences have on the decision to leave for newly hired employees. Samples from three retailers, a department store, a supermarket, and a specialty store were used. Results indicate that although job attributes may not be useful in understanding turnover, they hold promise in explaining unmet worker expectations.

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