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Understanding hospital employee job stress and turnover intentions in a practical setting
by
Lin, Chieh‐Peng
, Chiu, Chou‐Kang
, Chien, Chi‐Sheng
, Yun Hsiao, Ching
in
Behavior
/ Blue Collar Occupations
/ Data Analysis
/ Emotional Response
/ Employee turnover
/ Factor Analysis
/ Family Size
/ Hospitals
/ Individual Differences
/ Influence
/ Job satisfaction
/ Leadership
/ Locus of control
/ Occupational stress
/ Occupations
/ Perceptions
/ Professional Personnel
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Studies
/ Tenure
/ Test Results
/ Work Environment
2005
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by
Lin, Chieh‐Peng
, Chiu, Chou‐Kang
, Chien, Chi‐Sheng
, Yun Hsiao, Ching
in
Behavior
/ Blue Collar Occupations
/ Data Analysis
/ Emotional Response
/ Employee turnover
/ Factor Analysis
/ Family Size
/ Hospitals
/ Individual Differences
/ Influence
/ Job satisfaction
/ Leadership
/ Locus of control
/ Occupational stress
/ Occupations
/ Perceptions
/ Professional Personnel
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Studies
/ Tenure
/ Test Results
/ Work Environment
2005
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Understanding hospital employee job stress and turnover intentions in a practical setting
by
Lin, Chieh‐Peng
, Chiu, Chou‐Kang
, Chien, Chi‐Sheng
, Yun Hsiao, Ching
in
Behavior
/ Blue Collar Occupations
/ Data Analysis
/ Emotional Response
/ Employee turnover
/ Factor Analysis
/ Family Size
/ Hospitals
/ Individual Differences
/ Influence
/ Job satisfaction
/ Leadership
/ Locus of control
/ Occupational stress
/ Occupations
/ Perceptions
/ Professional Personnel
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Studies
/ Tenure
/ Test Results
/ Work Environment
2005
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Understanding hospital employee job stress and turnover intentions in a practical setting
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Understanding hospital employee job stress and turnover intentions in a practical setting
2005
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This study seeks to fill a gap by investigating the moderating effects of LOC on each model path across internals and externals. The sample comprised 242 professional staff across a wide range of departments of a large organization in metropolitan Taipei, Taiwan. Following data collection, structural equation modeling is applied to conduct data analysis for confirmatory factor analysis. Test results indicate that global job satisfaction influences turnover intentions and organizational commitment is more for internals than externals. Organizational commitment influences turnover intentions similarly for both internals and externals. Furthermore, the influence of perceived job stress on job satisfaction and organizational commitment is stronger for externals than internals. Finally, leadership support influences job satisfaction more for internals than externals. Support for the proposed model provides encouragement for health care leaders interested in creating stable and low turnover environments that benefit both employees and organizations. Creating enhanced work environments that strengthen leadership support for employees acting on their own expert judgment and relieving job stress are essential for fostering job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Moreover, boosting job satisfaction and organizational commitment will ultimately lead to reduced turnover intentions. This study suggests that employees differ in terms of their locus of control, and that the differences are manifested in perceptions of job stress and leadership support.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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