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    SAGE Publications ; 2000
    In:  Human Relations Vol. 53, No. 2 ( 2000-02-01), p. 213-245
    In: Human Relations, SAGE Publications, Vol. 53, No. 2 ( 2000-02-01), p. 213-245
    Abstract: The present study expanded Judge's (1993) study and tested the hypotheses that people's Money Ethic endorsement (Tang, 1992, 1995) would moderate the intrinsic job satisfaction-withdrawal cognitions relationship and the intrinsic job satisfaction-voluntary turnover relationship in a sample of mental health and mental retardation professionals. Results suggested that Money Ethic endorsement was a moderator for both relationships. For employees with high Money Ethic endorsement, their voluntary turnover was high regardless of their intrinsic job satisfaction. Employees with low Money Ethic endorsement and low intrinsic job satisfaction had the lowest voluntary turnover. Thus, in this sample, just a pull (high Money Ethic) is needed to experience turnover. Money Ethic endorsement predicted actual turnover behavior, but withdrawal cognitions did not. Money Ethic endorsement was not a mediator of the intrinsic job satisfaction and turnover relationship. Results are discussed in terms of the small, but growing literature on the psychology of money (Furnham & Argyle, 1998). Future research needs to re-focus on employees' actual turnover behavior, rather than the substitutes or proxies of turnover behavior, such as withdrawal cognitions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0018-7267 , 1741-282X
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    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2000
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    SSG: 3,2
    SSG: 3,4
    SSG: 5,2
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  • 2
    In: Journal of Social Issues, Wiley
    Abstract: Sexual assault and harassment (SAH) has become an increasing global concern that disproportionately impacts gender and sexual minority youth, yet research is scarce outside Western nations. In addition, sexual assault and sexual harassment are closely related experiences in both academic inquiries on sexual victimization and public discussion in the global #Metoo movement. Drawing from a large Chinese college student sample (N = 50,818), we investigated the prevalence of SAH victimization during childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood, as well as the SAH disparities between sexual minority and heterosexual youth. The population‐weighted prevalence of SAH victimization was estimated to be 20.23% during childhood, 42.87% during adolescence, and 21.87% during emerging adulthood, with more than half of the youth (55.41%) having ever experienced any SAH. Logistic regression results suggested girls and sexual minorities were disproportionally impacted across childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood. The discussion is framed in the context of Chinese culture and current Chinese legislation related to SAH.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0022-4537 , 1540-4560
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2022
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    detail.hit.zdb_id: 3068-5
    SSG: 3,4
    SSG: 5,2
    SSG: 10
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