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The effects of supportive management and job quality on the turnover intentions and health of military personnel
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Quality Of LifeMilitary PersonnelHuman Resource ManagementWorker Well-beingOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyEmployee AttitudeManagementWork AttitudeEmployee LearningJob SatisfactionTurnover IntentionsOrganizational CommitmentSupportive ManagementSupervisory SupportEmployee InvolvementOrganizational CommunicationInterpersonal RelationshipsBusiness
Abstract To be competitive in today's increasingly complex and rapidly changing envi‐ronment, organizations must retain personnel and promote the well‐being of employees. We examine the relationship of both support provided to person‐nel and job quality with employee health and turnover intentions among a sample of 450 military personnel. Factors involving the supportive manage‐ment of personnel (i.e., supervisory support, organizational support, and work‐life balance) and factors pertaining to job quality (i.e., work stimulation and job clarity) were indirectly related to health and to turnover intentions through the mediating influence of job satisfaction. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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