Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations

Studies pertaining to human resource management in India reveal a variety of factors that affect employees’ attitude towards their job, including their perception of their job environment, or the psychological climate. The present study posits the two attitudinal variables of job satisfaction and jo...

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Main Author: Soumendu Biswas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-09-01
Series:IIMB Management Review
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0970389610000200
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spelling doaj-f97c2ac5100f43ca93ff85a1de2fcf592020-11-24T22:28:52ZengElsevierIIMB Management Review0970-38962010-09-0122310211010.1016/j.iimb.2010.04.013Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisationsSoumendu BiswasStudies pertaining to human resource management in India reveal a variety of factors that affect employees’ attitude towards their job, including their perception of their job environment, or the psychological climate. The present study posits the two attitudinal variables of job satisfaction and job involvement as mediators between psychological climate and employees’ turnover intentions and extends it to their impact on organisational effectiveness. Data collected from 357 managers/executives was subjected to multivariate data analysis. The results established that psychological climate is a statistically significant predictor of organisational effectiveness and that job satisfaction and job involvement are important mediators in transmitting the influence of the predictor variables to the criterion variables.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0970389610000200Psychological climateJob satisfactionJob involvementTurnover intentionOrganisational effectiveness
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author Soumendu Biswas
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Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations
IIMB Management Review
Psychological climate
Job satisfaction
Job involvement
Turnover intention
Organisational effectiveness
author_facet Soumendu Biswas
author_sort Soumendu Biswas
title Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations
title_short Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations
title_full Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations
title_fullStr Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: A study in Indian organisations
title_sort relationship between psychological climate and turnover intentions and its impact on organisational effectiveness: a study in indian organisations
publisher Elsevier
series IIMB Management Review
issn 0970-3896
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Studies pertaining to human resource management in India reveal a variety of factors that affect employees’ attitude towards their job, including their perception of their job environment, or the psychological climate. The present study posits the two attitudinal variables of job satisfaction and job involvement as mediators between psychological climate and employees’ turnover intentions and extends it to their impact on organisational effectiveness. Data collected from 357 managers/executives was subjected to multivariate data analysis. The results established that psychological climate is a statistically significant predictor of organisational effectiveness and that job satisfaction and job involvement are important mediators in transmitting the influence of the predictor variables to the criterion variables.
topic Psychological climate
Job satisfaction
Job involvement
Turnover intention
Organisational effectiveness
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0970389610000200
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