Diskussionspapiere extern
Matthias Georg Will
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2017,
(SOEPpapers 897)
In this paper, we run regression analyses to explain voluntary turnover intentions with data from more than 5,000 employees and with about 250 explanatory variables. The findings of our multi-factor approach highlight the fact that previous empirical research might have over-estimated the impact and significance of many factors. We show the relevance of the so-called omitted variable bias to our findings and present an empirical approach to gain estimations that are more accurate. Our approach can estimate in detail the relevance of different factors from the following categories: (a) employees’ satisfaction, (b) industry, (c) firm size, (d) status and position, (e) commuting and working hours, (f) income, incentivesand fairness, (g) career development, (h) health, (j) political orientation, (k) demographics, and (l) personality traits.
Themen: Persönlichkeit, Gesundheit, Arbeit und Beschäftigung
Keywords: voluntary turnover, SOEP, regression, econometrics
Externer Link:
https://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.554061.de/diw_sp0897.pdf