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        How negative affectivity moderates the relationship between shocks, embeddedness and worker behaviors 

        Holtom, Brooks C.; Burton, James P.; Crossley, Craig D. (Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012)
        We integrated the unfolding model of turnover, job embeddedness theory and affective events theory to build and test a model specifying the relationship between negative shocks, on-the-job embeddedness and important employee ...

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        AuthorBurton, James P. (1)Crossley, Craig D. (1)Holtom, Brooks C. (1)Subject
        affective events (1)
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