Propensity to Leave: A Preliminary Examination of March and Simon’s Model

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Propensity to Leave: A Preliminary Examination of March and Simon’s Model
Abstract
March and Simon's (1958) model of the decision to participate was examined empirically with a sample of professional, managerial and technical employees. The results provide partial support for the model. While confirming the importance of job satisfaction in predicting the propensity to leave, perceived ease of movement, intraorganizational movement possibilities, and the interaction of job dissatisfaction and ease of movement were also found to be significant independent contributors in explaining the employee’s propensity to leave.
Publication
Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
279-294
Date
1980
ISSN
0034-379X
Short Title
Propensity to Leave
Citation
Anderson, J. C., & Milkovich, G. T. (1980). Propensity to Leave: A Preliminary Examination of March and Simon’s Model. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 35(2), 279–294. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/1980/v35/n2/029063ar.pdf