Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization

This paper reviews research and theory on the important topic of labour turnover resulting from issues related to job performance and/or job satisfaction which have, in turn, been initiated by changes in work motivation. We focus on labour turnover in the public sector—a neglected area of public adm...

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Main Authors: Carolina Prihandinisari, Azizur Rahman, John Hicks
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Risk and Financial Management
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1911-8074/13/9/200
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spelling doaj-1823af6cf7fe47f1a04b158b21fb96992020-11-25T03:31:19ZengMDPI AGJournal of Risk and Financial Management1911-80661911-80742020-09-011320020010.3390/jrfm13090200Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector OrganizationCarolina Prihandinisari0Azizur Rahman1John Hicks2Section Head of Withholding Income Taxes at Directorate of Tax Regulations, Directorate General of Tax, Ministry of Finance, Jakarta 12190, IndonesiaSchool of Computing and Mathematics, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, AustraliaSchool of Accounting and Finance, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2678, AustraliaThis paper reviews research and theory on the important topic of labour turnover resulting from issues related to job performance and/or job satisfaction which have, in turn, been initiated by changes in work motivation. We focus on labour turnover in the public sector—a neglected area of public administration research—and propose an explanatory model of the development of the intention to leave an organization. The model first describes the relationships between work motivation and job performance and/or job satisfaction. It then explains how changes in performance and/or satisfaction result in the formation of an intention to leave public service employment. The paper concludes by identifying key areas for future research.https://www.mdpi.com/1911-8074/13/9/200financial incentivespublic service motivationjob performancejob satisfactionintention to leave
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author Carolina Prihandinisari
Azizur Rahman
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Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization
Journal of Risk and Financial Management
financial incentives
public service motivation
job performance
job satisfaction
intention to leave
author_facet Carolina Prihandinisari
Azizur Rahman
John Hicks
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title Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization
title_short Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization
title_full Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization
title_fullStr Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization
title_full_unstemmed Developing an Explanatory Risk Management Model to Comprehend the Employees’ Intention to Leave Public Sector Organization
title_sort developing an explanatory risk management model to comprehend the employees’ intention to leave public sector organization
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Risk and Financial Management
issn 1911-8066
1911-8074
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This paper reviews research and theory on the important topic of labour turnover resulting from issues related to job performance and/or job satisfaction which have, in turn, been initiated by changes in work motivation. We focus on labour turnover in the public sector—a neglected area of public administration research—and propose an explanatory model of the development of the intention to leave an organization. The model first describes the relationships between work motivation and job performance and/or job satisfaction. It then explains how changes in performance and/or satisfaction result in the formation of an intention to leave public service employment. The paper concludes by identifying key areas for future research.
topic financial incentives
public service motivation
job performance
job satisfaction
intention to leave
url https://www.mdpi.com/1911-8074/13/9/200
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