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EFFECTS OF CONTINUANCE, AFFECTIVE, AND MORAL COMMITMENT ON THE WITHDRAWAL PROCESS: AN EVALUATION OF EIGHT STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS.
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Behavioral Decision MakingHuman Resource ManagementPrelis TechniqueOrganizational BehaviorPsychologySocial SciencesEmployee TurnoverEmployee AttitudeManagementWork AttitudeStructural Equation ModelingBehavioral SciencesMotivationOrganizational CommitmentCommitment ModelApplied Social PsychologyEffects Of ContinuanceMoral PsychologyOrganizational CommunicationBusinessTransactional ModelEmployee Engagement
Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate the effects of three forms of attitudinal commitment on employee turnover. We used a traditional dichotomous measure of organizational departure but applied the PRELIS technique to resolve statistical problems. A test of eight competing versions of a turnover model using data collected from employees in an aerospace firm indicated that the forms of commitment affected turnover indirectly through a latent variable measuring withdrawal tendencies. The model including this variable resembles cognitive psychologists' descriptions of human mental processes that emphasize actors' general orientations and a lack of distinction making in everyday life.
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