Title
Relating Voluntary Turnover with Job Characteristics, Satisfaction and Work Exhaustion - An Initial Study with Brazilian Developers.
Abstract
High rates of turnover among software developers remain, involving additional costs of hiring and training. Voluntary turnover may be due to workplace issues or personal career decisions, but it might as well relate to Job Characteristics, or even Job Satisfaction and Work Exhaustion. This paper reports on an initial study which quantitatively measured those constructs among 78 software developers working in Brazil who left their jobs voluntarily. For this, we adapted well-known survey instruments, namely the JDS from Hackman and Oldham's Job Characteristics Model, and Maslach et al.'s Burnout Measurement. In average, developers demonstrated low to moderate autonomy (3.75, on a 1--7 scale) and satisfaction (4.08), in addition to moderate exhaustion (4.2) before leaving their jobs, while experiencing high task significance (5.15). Also, testers reported significantly lower job satisfaction than programmers. These results allow us to raise hypotheses to be addressed by future studies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/CHASE.2019.00028
Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
JCT, job satisfaction, turnover, work exhaustion
Turnover,Systems engineering,Computer science,Autonomy,Job characteristic theory,Job satisfaction,Burnout,Applied psychology
Journal
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
abs/1901.11499
2574-1780
978-1-7281-2240-3
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
12
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tiago Massoni124517.18
Nilton Ginani210.39
Wallison Silva310.39
Zeus Barros410.39
Georgia Moura510.39