The Importance of Equity Perception and Job Satisfaction in Predicting Employee Intent to Stay at Television Stations
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 1991-09-01
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine what predicts employee intent to stay at commercial television stations. Above-the-line employees of five commercial television stations completed a survey questionnaire, which focused on employee turnover in three departments: news, production, and sales. Data analysis indicated that a category of system outcomes predicted perception of equity; that a category of interpersonal outcomes, in conjunction with opportunity and perception of equity, predicted job satisfaction; and that job satisfaction, in conjunction with perception of equity and education, predicted intent to stay.
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Berg T. R. The Importance of Equity Perception and Job Satisfaction in Predicting Employee Intent to Stay at Television Stations // Group & Organization Studies. 1991. Vol. 16. No. 3. pp. 268-284.
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Berg T. R. The Importance of Equity Perception and Job Satisfaction in Predicting Employee Intent to Stay at Television Stations // Group & Organization Studies. 1991. Vol. 16. No. 3. pp. 268-284.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/105960119101600303
UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/105960119101600303
TI - The Importance of Equity Perception and Job Satisfaction in Predicting Employee Intent to Stay at Television Stations
T2 - Group & Organization Studies
AU - Berg, Thomas R
PY - 1991
DA - 1991/09/01
PB - SAGE
SP - 268-284
IS - 3
VL - 16
SN - 0364-1082
ER -
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@article{1991_Berg,
author = {Thomas R Berg},
title = {The Importance of Equity Perception and Job Satisfaction in Predicting Employee Intent to Stay at Television Stations},
journal = {Group & Organization Studies},
year = {1991},
volume = {16},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/105960119101600303},
number = {3},
pages = {268--284},
doi = {10.1177/105960119101600303}
}
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Berg, Thomas R.. “The Importance of Equity Perception and Job Satisfaction in Predicting Employee Intent to Stay at Television Stations.” Group & Organization Studies, vol. 16, no. 3, Sep. 1991, pp. 268-284. https://doi.org/10.1177/105960119101600303.