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The Relationship between Pre-Employment Expectations, Experiences, and the Length of Stay in Public Accounting
Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies (2005)
  • M. Y. Padgett, Butler University
  • Kathy A. Paulson Gjerde, Butler University
  • S. B. Hughes
  • C. J. Born
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between work-family conflict, employment expectations, and length of stay in public accounting. Length of stay is modeled as a function of demographic factors and job characteristics associated with work-family balance, measured in terms of the extent to which the employees' expectations matched their actual employment experiences. Results indicated that gender, the presence of children in the household, flexible schedules, and the presence of mentors were related to length of stay in public accounting.
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Publication Date
2005
Citation Information
M. Y. Padgett, Kathy A. Paulson Gjerde, S. B. Hughes and C. J. Born. "The Relationship between Pre-Employment Expectations, Experiences, and the Length of Stay in Public Accounting" Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies Vol. 12 Iss. 1 (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kathy_paulson_gjerde/4/