Report Highlights the Effects of Employee Attitudes on TurnoverHospitality managers have long suspected that there's a connection between the industry's high turnover and employee attitudes. A new report from the Cornell Center for Hospitality Research focuses on how that connection works. The report has found that co-workers' attitudes over time play a large role in whether a person leaves or not. The study, "The Contagion Effect: Understanding the Impact of Changes in Individual and Work Unit Satisfaction on Hospitality Industry Turnover," by Timothy Hinkin, Brooks Holtom, and Dong Liu, explains the results of a two-year longitudinal study examining the effects on employee turnover resulting from the change in individual and unit levels of satisfaction. The report is available at no charge from the CHR...see more /download report.
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- El efecto de contagio: La comprensión del impacto de los cambios en individual y satisfacción con el trabajo en unidad Facturación Sector Hostelería Por: Timothy R. Hinkin Ph.D. , Brooks Holtom Ph.D., Ph.D. y Dong Liu
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