Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters
Background: The purpose of this study is to examine the combined effects of organizational climate (OC) with emotional labor (EL) on turnover intention in Korean firefighters. Methods: The data were obtained from the study Firefighters Research: Enhancement of Safety and Health. A total of 4,860 fir...
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doaj-ede8363abdc6475b97a53fc2bc96bde42020-12-11T04:20:59ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112020-12-01114479484Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean FirefightersHye-Yoon Ryu0Dae-Sung Hyun1Da-Yee Jeung2Chang-Soo Kim3Sei-Jin Chang4Department of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Republic of Korea; Institute of Occupational and Environment Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Republic of Korea; Department of Biostatistics and Computing, Graduate School, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Dental Hygiene, Hanyang Women's University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Republic of Korea; Institute of Occupational and Environment Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author. Department of Preventive Medicine & Institute of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, 20 Ilsan-Ro, Wonju, Gangwon-Do, 26426, Republic of Korea.Background: The purpose of this study is to examine the combined effects of organizational climate (OC) with emotional labor (EL) on turnover intention in Korean firefighters. Methods: The data were obtained from the study Firefighters Research: Enhancement of Safety and Health. A total of 4,860 firefighters whose main duty was providing “emergency medical aid” were included. To examine the effects of OC on the relationships between five subscales of EL and turnover intention, four groups were created using various combinations of OC (“good” vs. “bad”) and EL (“normal” vs. “risk”): (1) “good” and “normal” (Group I), (2) “bad” and “normal” (Group II), (3) “good” and “risk” (Group III), and (4) “bad” and “risk” (Group IV). Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to estimate the risk of turnover intention for the combinations of OC and EL. Results: The results showed turnover intention was significantly higher in the group with “bad” OC (17.7%) than in that with “good” OC (7.6%). Combined effects of OC and EL on turnover intention were found in all five subscales with the exception of Group I for emotional demands and regulation. Groups II, III, and IV were more likely to experience risks of turnover intention than Group I (p for trend <0.001). Conclusions: A positive and cooperative OC plays a role in decreasing the risk of turnover intention and in attenuating the negative effects of EL on turnover intention in firefighters.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791120303206Emotional laborFirefightersOrganizational climateTurnover intention |
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Hye-Yoon Ryu Dae-Sung Hyun Da-Yee Jeung Chang-Soo Kim Sei-Jin Chang Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters Safety and Health at Work Emotional labor Firefighters Organizational climate Turnover intention |
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Hye-Yoon Ryu Dae-Sung Hyun Da-Yee Jeung Chang-Soo Kim Sei-Jin Chang |
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Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters |
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Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters |
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Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters |
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Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters |
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Organizational Climate Effects on the Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Turnover Intention in Korean Firefighters |
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organizational climate effects on the relationship between emotional labor and turnover intention in korean firefighters |
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Safety and Health at Work |
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2093-7911 |
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Background: The purpose of this study is to examine the combined effects of organizational climate (OC) with emotional labor (EL) on turnover intention in Korean firefighters. Methods: The data were obtained from the study Firefighters Research: Enhancement of Safety and Health. A total of 4,860 firefighters whose main duty was providing “emergency medical aid” were included. To examine the effects of OC on the relationships between five subscales of EL and turnover intention, four groups were created using various combinations of OC (“good” vs. “bad”) and EL (“normal” vs. “risk”): (1) “good” and “normal” (Group I), (2) “bad” and “normal” (Group II), (3) “good” and “risk” (Group III), and (4) “bad” and “risk” (Group IV). Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to estimate the risk of turnover intention for the combinations of OC and EL. Results: The results showed turnover intention was significantly higher in the group with “bad” OC (17.7%) than in that with “good” OC (7.6%). Combined effects of OC and EL on turnover intention were found in all five subscales with the exception of Group I for emotional demands and regulation. Groups II, III, and IV were more likely to experience risks of turnover intention than Group I (p for trend <0.001). Conclusions: A positive and cooperative OC plays a role in decreasing the risk of turnover intention and in attenuating the negative effects of EL on turnover intention in firefighters. |
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Emotional labor Firefighters Organizational climate Turnover intention |
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