KMID : 0665420110260060649
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Korean Journal of Food Culture 2011 Volume.26 No. 6 p.649 ~ p.656
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The Effect of Job Embeddedness Constructs on Innovation-related Behaviors and Turnover Intention
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Yoo Young-Jin
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to investigate how constructs of job embeddedness (fit, links and sacrifice) affected
innovation-related behaviors. This study also investigated the relationship between innovation-related behaviors and
turnover intention. The samples of this study were employees of Daegu City restaurants who visited the 2010 Daegu Food
Tour Expo on October 7-10. A total of 302 questionnaires were analyzed with the statistical methods of factor analysis,
reliability test, and covariance structural analysis. There were two findings of the research. First, we found that fits, links, and sacrifice were positively related to innovation-related behaviors. Second, we found that innovation-related behaviors were negatively related to turnover intention. Therefore, restaurant managers in Daegu City should pay attention to providing employee organization that helps them to first in, makes sure that they have lots of links with other employees, and bestows as many wage and fringe benefits as possible. Also, restaurant managers should reward the innovation-related behaviors of employees.
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KEYWORD
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job embeddedness, fit, links, sacrifice, innovation-related behaviors, turnover intention
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