Kniha Work-Home Conflict Gavain K McDonald

Work-Home Conflict

A Study of the Impact of Role Conflict on U.S. Air Force Company Grade Officer Turnover Intentions

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Vydavatel: Biblioscholar
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
Odesíláme za 14-21 dnů
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The Air Force is currently undertaking one of the largest manpower transformations since its creatio...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2012
Stránek
140
EAN
9781249843122
ISBN
9781249843122
Enbook ID
08144162
Vydavatel
Hmotnost
263
Rozměry
189 x 246 x 8

Kompletní popis

The Air Force is currently undertaking one of the largest manpower transformations since its creation in 1947 through a program entitled Force Shaping. By separating 40,000 active duty members, to include 8,000 Company Grade Officers (CGOs), the Air Force intends to balance the skills of its personnel to meet the requirements of the Global War on Terror. Given these increasing operational commitments, issues impacting personnel retention decisions within a leaner force should command our attention. As personnel resources decrease and operational requirements increase, the likelihood of military members experiencing conflicts between work and home life may also increase. As such, this research examined the impact of work and family influences on CGOs' decisions to stay or depart the service. Data to investigate this impact was collected via web-based surveys of CGOs from three CONUS-based Air Force units. Specifically, a construct entitled work-home conflict, which describes the conflicts resulting from competing role demands of family and work, was used to predict retention decisions of military officers--a population that has been largely unrepresented in the management literature. Results indicated that work-related variables, such as work overload, stress, and advancement expectations, appeared to have no significant impact on CGOs' turnover intentions; a finding contrary to previous work-family literature which suggests work-related experiences are more likely to predict turnover intentions than family-related issues. Perceived family satisfaction with military life did significantly impact retention decisions, suggesting members considered their families' satisfaction with military life above their own work-related attitudes when making retention decisions. Finally, results indicated that as family members' general satisfaction with military life improved, a corresponding positive impact on the members' willingness to remain in the service resulted.

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