IT road warriors: Balancing work-family conflict, job autonomy, and work overload to mitigate turnover intentions

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ahuja, Manju K.; McKnight, D. Harrison; Chudoba, Katherine M.; George, Joey F.; Kacmar, Charles J.
署名单位:
Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; IU Kelley School of Business; State University System of Florida; Florida State University; University of Alabama System; University of Alabama Tuscaloosa; Michigan State University; Michigan State University's Broad College of Business; State University System of Florida; Florida State University
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
发表日期:
2007
页码:
1-17
关键词:
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT EMPLOYEE TURNOVER role variables MODEL BURNOUT attitudes personnel stress perceptions performance
摘要:
This study examines the antecedents of turnover intention among information technology road warriors. Road warriors are IT professionals who spend most of their workweek away from home at a client site. Building on Moore's (2000) work on turnover intention, this article develops and tests a model that is context-specific to the road warrior situation. The model highlights the effects of work family conflict and job autonomy, factors especially applicable to the road warrior's circumstances. Data were gathered from a company in the computer and software services industry. This study provides empirical evidence for the effects of work family conflict, perceived work overload, fairness of rewards, and job autonomy on organizational commitment and work exhaustion for road warriors. The results suggest that work family conflict is a key source of stress among IT road warriors because they have to juggle family and job duties as they work at distant client sites during the week. These findings suggest that the context of the IT worker matters to turnover intention, and that models that are adaptive to the work context will more effectively predict and explain turnover intention.