Economic, psychological, and sociological determinants of voluntary turnover

Charles W. Mueller, James L. Price
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Economists, psychologists, and sociologists have all contributed to the understanding of voluntary labor turnover. We argue for an integrated explanatory model which incorporates variables from each perspective. Such a model is presented and then estimated. Data from a cohort of 135 recently hired registered nurses employed by a university hospital are analyzed to assess the effects of the various explanatory variables on turnover during one year of employment. Turnover is measured by organization records for 12 months following the administration of the questionnaire designed to measure the independent variables. The integrated model portrays the work conditions, environmental conditions, and employee characteristics as primarily affecting turnover by impacting on the intervening variables of job satisfaction, organizational commitment and intent to stay. Ordinary least square (OLS) regression and logistic regression are used in the analysis. The data indicate support for sociological, economic, and psychological determinants of voluntary turnover. These findings are discussed from the perspective of Etzioni's claims about the importance of the moral dimension for explaining economic behavior such as turnover.

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自愿离职的经济、心理和社会学决定因素
经济学家、心理学家和社会学家都对自愿劳动力流动的理解做出了贡献。我们主张一个综合的解释模型,其中包括从每个角度的变量。提出了该模型并对其进行了估计。本文分析了一所大学医院135名新近聘用的注册护士的数据,以评估各种解释变量在一年内就业期间对流动率的影响。流动率是通过组织记录的12个月后的管理问卷设计,以衡量自变量。该综合模型通过影响工作满意度、组织承诺和留任意向这三个中介变量,描述了工作条件、环境条件和员工特征对离职的主要影响。在分析中使用了普通最小二乘回归和逻辑回归。这些数据表明了社会、经济和心理因素对自愿离职的支持。这些发现是从Etzioni关于道德维度对解释经济行为(如周转)的重要性的主张的角度来讨论的。
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