Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors

Abstract The growing importance of human capital to the success of organizations has increased the efforts to learn what companies can do to attract and retain employees capable of helping them succeed. This paper investigated what individual, organizational and contextual variables predicted compet...

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Main Authors: Manoela Ziebell de Oliveira, Jean Carlos Natividade, Rodrigo Soares de Assis, Nathália Sandoval Barbosa Mambrini
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia
Series:Trends in Psychology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832019000200549&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-1bbfd0fd58a846b59042be9dee1a2c1f2020-11-25T01:58:48ZporSociedade Brasileira de PsicologiaTrends in Psychology2358-188327254956710.9788/tp2019.2-18S2358-18832019000200549Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual PredictorsManoela Ziebell de OliveiraJean Carlos NatividadeRodrigo Soares de AssisNathália Sandoval Barbosa MambriniAbstract The growing importance of human capital to the success of organizations has increased the efforts to learn what companies can do to attract and retain employees capable of helping them succeed. This paper investigated what individual, organizational and contextual variables predicted competent performance, job satisfaction, and intention to remain in the organization. Participants were 262 Brazilian professionals, who answered a survey online containing measures to assess individual (sociodemographic data, personality, and moral forces), organizational (labor data, contractual, constituent, calculative and behavioral forces), and contextual aspects (perceptions about the labor market, perceived employment opportunities, and nomative forces). Their mean age was 35.4 years (SD = 8.74) and 63% were men. Three independent hierarchical linear regression analyses were conducted. Results indicate that: individual aspects were the best predictors of competent performance; organizational variables only predicted Job satisfaction, and that individual, organizational, and contextual variables predicted intention to remain. We conclude that, although different variables predict performance, satisfaction and retention of professionals, the calculative force predicts these three variables. We recommend, therefore, that evidence-based management enable clear career dialogues between employees and organizational representatives, in order to retain valuable professionals and promote satisfactory experiences in organizations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832019000200549&lng=en&tlng=enDesempeño competentesatisfacción en el trabajodesempeño en el trabajointención de rotación
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author Manoela Ziebell de Oliveira
Jean Carlos Natividade
Rodrigo Soares de Assis
Nathália Sandoval Barbosa Mambrini
spellingShingle Manoela Ziebell de Oliveira
Jean Carlos Natividade
Rodrigo Soares de Assis
Nathália Sandoval Barbosa Mambrini
Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors
Trends in Psychology
Desempeño competente
satisfacción en el trabajo
desempeño en el trabajo
intención de rotación
author_facet Manoela Ziebell de Oliveira
Jean Carlos Natividade
Rodrigo Soares de Assis
Nathália Sandoval Barbosa Mambrini
author_sort Manoela Ziebell de Oliveira
title Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors
title_short Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors
title_full Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors
title_fullStr Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors
title_full_unstemmed Performance, Satisfaction and Intention to Remain in Organizations: Individual to Contextual Predictors
title_sort performance, satisfaction and intention to remain in organizations: individual to contextual predictors
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia
series Trends in Psychology
issn 2358-1883
description Abstract The growing importance of human capital to the success of organizations has increased the efforts to learn what companies can do to attract and retain employees capable of helping them succeed. This paper investigated what individual, organizational and contextual variables predicted competent performance, job satisfaction, and intention to remain in the organization. Participants were 262 Brazilian professionals, who answered a survey online containing measures to assess individual (sociodemographic data, personality, and moral forces), organizational (labor data, contractual, constituent, calculative and behavioral forces), and contextual aspects (perceptions about the labor market, perceived employment opportunities, and nomative forces). Their mean age was 35.4 years (SD = 8.74) and 63% were men. Three independent hierarchical linear regression analyses were conducted. Results indicate that: individual aspects were the best predictors of competent performance; organizational variables only predicted Job satisfaction, and that individual, organizational, and contextual variables predicted intention to remain. We conclude that, although different variables predict performance, satisfaction and retention of professionals, the calculative force predicts these three variables. We recommend, therefore, that evidence-based management enable clear career dialogues between employees and organizational representatives, in order to retain valuable professionals and promote satisfactory experiences in organizations.
topic Desempeño competente
satisfacción en el trabajo
desempeño en el trabajo
intención de rotación
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