2017
DOI: 10.1177/0091026017717459
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A Social Embeddedness Perspective on Turnover Intention: The Role of Informal Networks and Social Identity Evidence From South Korea

Abstract: This study examines turnover intention through a social embeddedness perspective proposing that turnover intention may be a function of the degree to which an organization's members are attached to one another in terms of relational ties and emotional bonds. Drawing on network theory and social identity theory, it was hypothesized that peripheral positions in informal networks (solidarity ties and instrumental ties) and marginal identity in the workplace may influence higher turnover intention. Sequential mixe… Show more

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“…In this regard, co-worker support is beneficial in offering emotional support which is also associated with employee retention. Similar findings were documented in more recent research done in Korea (Kwon, 2017) and India (Mutsuddi & Sinha, 2017). These studies emphasised on the role of closer relationships with co-workers in attracting and retaining human capital in organisations.…”
Section: Co-worker and Supervisor Supportsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In this regard, co-worker support is beneficial in offering emotional support which is also associated with employee retention. Similar findings were documented in more recent research done in Korea (Kwon, 2017) and India (Mutsuddi & Sinha, 2017). These studies emphasised on the role of closer relationships with co-workers in attracting and retaining human capital in organisations.…”
Section: Co-worker and Supervisor Supportsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The social structure is formed by social network links through embeddedness formation as a key element of it, as well as cohesion, integration, and social [17] and emotional support [18]. Emotional support can be manifested in happiness, satisfaction, or yielding; these emotions are influenced by embeddedness [17,19,20]. The relevance of this concept stem from the fact that it can be a motivator that triggers entrepreneurship.…”
Section: Embeddednessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent research by Kwon [25], turnover prediction for peripheral and marginal employees was discussed using social identity theory. This study suggests that employees who are on the periphery or margin of their organizational network, feel less connected with their organization and have higher quit propensity.…”
Section: A Organizational Social Network and Turnovermentioning
confidence: 99%