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Author: | Harrison, D. A. Martocchio, J. J. |
Title: | Time for absenteeism: A 20-year review of origins, offshoots, and outcomes. |
Journal: | Journal of Management
1998 : VOL. 24:3, p. 305-350 |
Index terms: | ABSENTEEISM EMPLOYEE SURVEYS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The authors use a time-based system to help organize, summarize,and analyze research on employee absenteeism published in 1977-1996. Although what is known about some mid-term (4-12 month) origins of absence-taking has been greatly clarified and expanded, less is known about long-term (>12 months) and short-term (1 day - 3 months) origins, or about how causes in different time frames relate to each other. Poor performance and "neglectful" behaviors serve as reliable offshoots of absenteeism. The long- and short-term etiology of the latter behaviors is unclear, but their shared variance in the mid-term reflects negative job attitudes. |
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