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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2019.10.8.255

The Determinants of the Turnover Intention of Korean Film Crews : Using Ordered Logit Model  

Lee, Hee-Jin (School of Communication Arts & Science, Handong Global University)
Lee, Won-June (Department of Social Welfare, Changshin University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.10, no.8, 2019 , pp. 255-264 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study focuses on the recent turnover of film crews in Korean film industry. Determinants that could have a significant impact on the turnover of film crews are identified through empirical research, in order to seek measures to prevent the loss of experienced film crews. In order for respondents to verify research questions regarding turnover of the film crews, ordered logistic and marginal effects analysis using SPSS and STATA are conducted with the data obtained by surveying 402 film crews in various areas. Data analysis revealed that the variables that have a significant effect on the turnover of film crews are artists' identity, job rank, career barrier and job satisfaction. The characteristics of risk groups with high turnover can be concluded that they are low in job rank and have many career problems, poor job satisfaction and strong identity as a labourer rather than artist's identity. Based on the main findings, practical implications are discussed.
Keywords
Film Crews; Turnover; Career Barrier; Job Satisfaction; Artist's Identity; Job Rank;
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