InvestigatingTurnoverIntention:TheRoleOf Counterproductive Work Behavior And Job Stress
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Title
InvestigatingTurnoverIntention:TheRoleOf Counterproductive Work Behavior And Job Stress
Subject
JobStress,TurnoverIntention,CounterproductiveWorkBehavior
Description
This study aims to analyze the effect of job stress on turnover intention with counterproductive work behavior as a mediating variable among employees of Food Company in Sidoarjo. Data were collected from 97 permanent employees through a questionnaire.TheanalysismethodusedisPartialLeastSquare(PLS)totesttherelationships between variables. The results show that job stress has a significant positive effect on turnover intention. Additionally, counterproductive work behavior is found to mediate the relationship between job stress and turnover intention. These findings indicate that increased job stress not only directly raises employees' intentions to leave the company but also enhances counterproductive behavior, which ultimately strengthens turnover intention. This research provides implications for company management in developing strategies to reduce job stress and counterproductive behavior to lower employee turnover rates.
Creator
BrigitaFebiValensiana1,DewiKhrisnaSawitri2
Source
https://dinastipub.org/DIJEFA/article/view/3136/2155
Publisher
Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran
Date
14September 2024
Contributor
dewikhrisna.mnj@upnjatim.ac.id
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
BrigitaFebiValensiana1,DewiKhrisnaSawitri2, “InvestigatingTurnoverIntention:TheRoleOf Counterproductive Work Behavior And Job Stress,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed December 28, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/6296.