Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?

Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover intention and role stressors (role conflict, role overload, role ambiguity, job security and career opportunity) relationship by frontline employees. Design/methodology/approach – This research has ad...

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Main Author: Nagihan ÇAKMAKOĞLU ARICI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isarder 2019-12-01
Series:İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://www.isarder.org/2019/vol.11_issue.4_article70_full_text.pdf
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spelling doaj-e82d066bd58a4e13bf7615c0809f57192020-11-25T00:35:28ZengIsarderİşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi1309-07121309-07122019-12-011143374338410.20491/isarder.2019.815Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?Nagihan ÇAKMAKOĞLU ARICIhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7559-3750Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover intention and role stressors (role conflict, role overload, role ambiguity, job security and career opportunity) relationship by frontline employees. Design/methodology/approach – This research has adopted a descriptive research investigating the relationships between role stressors and employee turnover intention. A total of 226 frontline employees from four- and five-star hotel businesses in Antalya, Turkey have been surveyed by using a questionnaire. To test the internal consistency of the survey items, reliability and validity analyses were performed by using alpha coefficient values and factor analysis. In addition, the data were analyzed by using correlation and regression analysis. Findings – This research has adopted a descriptive research investigating the relationships between role stressors and employee turnover intention. A total of 226 frontline employees from four- and five-star hotel businesses in Antalya, Turkey have been surveyed by using a questionnaire. To test the internal consistency of the survey items, reliability and validity analyses were performed by using alpha coefficient values and factor analysis. In addition, the data were analyzed by using correlation and regression analysis. Discussion – The study findings confirmed previous studies which suggested that employee job satisfaction could reduce employee intention to leave the hotel organization. Using this important finding, researchers and practitioners can improve managerial policies to ensure more satisfied employees which in turn will result in lower level of employee turnover intention in the hotel industry. In addition, in the future studies, sample size could be expanded using one of the probability sampling methods to generalize the study findings. The detailed suggestions and further directions for such research have been discussed in the discussion section of this study.https://www.isarder.org/2019/vol.11_issue.4_article70_full_text.pdfrole stressors job satisfaction turnover intention front-line employees hotel businesses
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Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?
İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
role stressors job satisfaction turnover intention front-line employees hotel businesses
author_facet Nagihan ÇAKMAKOĞLU ARICI
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title Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?
title_short Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?
title_full Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?
title_fullStr Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?
title_full_unstemmed Does Job Satisfaction Mediate the Effect of Role Stressors on Employee Turnover Intention in Hotel Businesses?
title_sort does job satisfaction mediate the effect of role stressors on employee turnover intention in hotel businesses?
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issn 1309-0712
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publishDate 2019-12-01
description Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover intention and role stressors (role conflict, role overload, role ambiguity, job security and career opportunity) relationship by frontline employees. Design/methodology/approach – This research has adopted a descriptive research investigating the relationships between role stressors and employee turnover intention. A total of 226 frontline employees from four- and five-star hotel businesses in Antalya, Turkey have been surveyed by using a questionnaire. To test the internal consistency of the survey items, reliability and validity analyses were performed by using alpha coefficient values and factor analysis. In addition, the data were analyzed by using correlation and regression analysis. Findings – This research has adopted a descriptive research investigating the relationships between role stressors and employee turnover intention. A total of 226 frontline employees from four- and five-star hotel businesses in Antalya, Turkey have been surveyed by using a questionnaire. To test the internal consistency of the survey items, reliability and validity analyses were performed by using alpha coefficient values and factor analysis. In addition, the data were analyzed by using correlation and regression analysis. Discussion – The study findings confirmed previous studies which suggested that employee job satisfaction could reduce employee intention to leave the hotel organization. Using this important finding, researchers and practitioners can improve managerial policies to ensure more satisfied employees which in turn will result in lower level of employee turnover intention in the hotel industry. In addition, in the future studies, sample size could be expanded using one of the probability sampling methods to generalize the study findings. The detailed suggestions and further directions for such research have been discussed in the discussion section of this study.
topic role stressors job satisfaction turnover intention front-line employees hotel businesses
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