Pay Volatility and Employee Turnover in the Trucking Industry

被引:13
|
作者
Conroy, Samantha A. [1 ]
Roumpi, Dorothea [2 ]
Delery, John E. [3 ]
Gupta, Nina [3 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Rockwell Hall, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[3] Univ Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
关键词
compensation; bonuses; benefits; turnover; survival analysis; research methods; DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE; UNFOLDING MODEL; VOLUNTARY; DISPERSION; WORK; SURVIVAL; LEVEL; RAISE;
D O I
10.1177/01492063211019651
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Many organizations have turned to "just-in-time" pay systems to manage fluctuations in demand for products and services. For example, the trucking industry commonly pays truck drivers by the mile, and retail organizations fluctuate hours available to work to align with holiday demand. Based on the Unfolding Model of Turnover, we propose that the pay volatility, that is, fluctuations in individual pay over time, created by such systems create shocks that initiate thoughts of leaving the organization. We propose that these thoughts increase turnover likelihood. We also propose that pay level and pay trajectory moderate the pay volatility and turnover relationship. Based on a large dataset containing information on objective pay and turnover for truck drivers over a period of 34 weeks, the results of this study support the role of pay volatility, pay level, and pay trajectory in affecting voluntary turnover. Specifically, the results show that all three factors predict turnover likelihood and that pay volatility and pay level interact to predict turnover likelihood. The findings indicate that pay volatility has organizational downsides due to its effects on employee turnover in addition to its known upsides (i.e., flexibility).
引用
收藏
页码:605 / 629
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Taxation of the Trucking Industry
    不详
    LIBRARY JOURNAL, 1952, 77 (10) : 896 - 896
  • [22] Correlates of employee turnover intentions in oil and gas industry in the UAE
    Harhara, Afif Saif
    Singh, Sanjay Kumar
    Hussain, Matloub
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS, 2015, 23 (03) : 493 - +
  • [23] Investigating Employee Turnover in the Construction Industry: A Psychological Contract Perspective
    Chih, Ying-Yi
    Kiazad, Kohyar
    Zhou, Lian
    Capezio, Alessandra
    Li, Min
    Restubog, Simon Lloyd D.
    JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, 2016, 142 (06)
  • [24] Employee Engagement and Turnover Intention: An Empirical Investigation in the Plantation Industry
    Sudirman, Nurshazwani Amalina
    Husin, Maizaitulaidawati Md
    Rizal, Adriana Mohd
    Kamarudin, Suzilawati
    Singh, Harcharanjit
    ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS, 2017, 23 (04) : 3046 - 3048
  • [25] The relationship between immediate turnover and employee theft in the restaurant industry
    Thoms, P
    Wolper, P
    Scott, KS
    Jones, D
    JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND PSYCHOLOGY, 2001, 15 (04) : 561 - 577
  • [26] Analysis of The Malaysian Construction Industry Professional Employee Turnover Antecedents
    Kasmuri, Siti Hawa Mohd
    Ismail, Zulhabri
    Nordin, Rumaizah Mohd
    Hashim, Norfashiha
    JURNAL KEJURUTERAAN, 2022, 34 (05): : 871 - 886
  • [27] Impact of Performance Rewards on Employee Turnover in Sri Lankan IT Industry
    Sethunga, Susith
    Perera, Indika
    2018 MORATUWA ENGINEERING RESEARCH CONFERENCE (MERCON) 4TH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 2018, : 114 - 119
  • [28] Impact of Ethical Leadership on Employee Turnover Intentions in the Construction Industry
    Li, Yongkui
    Soomro, Mohsin Ali
    Khan, Ali Nawaz
    Han, Yilong
    Xue, Rui
    JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, 2022, 148 (07)
  • [29] The Relationship Between Immediate Turnover and Employee Theft in the Restaurant Industry
    Peg Thoms
    Paula Wolper
    Kimberly S. Scott
    Dave Jones
    Journal of Business and Psychology, 2001, 15 : 561 - 577
  • [30] BEST NOT TO KNOW: PAY SECRECY, EMPLOYEE VOLUNTARY TURNOVER, AND THE CONDITIONING EFFECT OF DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
    Alterman, Valeria
    Bamberger, Peter A.
    Wang, Mo
    Koopmann, Jaclyn
    Belogolovsky, Elena
    Shi, Junqi
    ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2021, 64 (02): : 482 - 508