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    The Ties that Bind: Social Networks, Person-Organization Fit and Turnover Intention

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    2007
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    Pandey, Sanjay K.
    Moynihan, Donald P.
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    The authors argue that employees exist in social networks that shape employee attitudes and behavior. They find that strong relationships with coworkers reduce intent to leave but do not uncover strong support that external networks increase turnover intention. In addition, an employee whose personal values mesh with those of the organization are more likely to make a long-term commitment to that organization.
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