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Met expectations and supplies - values fit of Dutch young adults as determinants of work outcomes.

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Taris, Ruben ; Feij, Jan A. ; van Vianen, Annelies E.M.

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2005

16

3

March

366-382

job satisfaction ; work environment ; young worker

Netherlands

Personnel management

English

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"Many studies have shown that work outcomes, such as job satisfaction and turnover intentions, are affected by met expectations and the fit between the work values of an employee and the supplies offered by the organization. However, research that investigates their simultaneous effects on work outcomes is absent in the literature. This study examined the concurrent effects of met expectations and supplies–values (S–V) fit of Dutch young adults on job satisfaction and intention to leave. It was hypothesized that met expectations as an outcome of a cognitive evaluation process would explain variance in affective work outcomes beyond and above that predicted by measures of S–V fit and main effects of job supplies and work values. Results supported this hypothesis. Theoretical and practical implications of these results directions for future research are discussed."

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