Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma

The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees with scarce and critical skills in the mining industry. A cross-sectional survey design was used. A purposive sample (n = 505) was used to collect the data at a platinum operatio...

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Main Author: Bothma, Juná
Published: North-West University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4453
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-44532014-04-16T03:53:07ZInvestigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná BothmaBothma, JunáManager behaviourInteractional justiceFeedbackRecognitionJob satisfactionSocial supportTurnover intentionScarce skillsCritical skillsBestuursgedragInteraktiewe geregtigheidTerugvoerErkenningWerkstevredenheidSosiale ondersteuningVoorneme om te bedankSkaars vaardighedeKritieke vaardighedeThe objective of this study was to investigate the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees with scarce and critical skills in the mining industry. A cross-sectional survey design was used. A purposive sample (n = 505) was used to collect the data at a platinum operation. Questionnaires were given to employees with scarce and critical skills who fall within the C1 - D1 Patterson level range. Cronbach alpha coefficients were used to assess the reliability and validity of the measuring instruments. All the factors relating to manager's behaviour proved reliable, with the exception of feedback, and recommendations were made to improve the reliability of this specific scale. Results indicated statistically significant relationships between job satisfaction, recognition, feedback, communication from the manager and supervisor support, while a lack of job satisfaction, recognition, feedback, communication from the manager and supervisor support could be applied to predict turnover intentions of employees with scarce and critical skills. The moderating effect of supervisor social support between levels of recognition and turnover intention was supported. Based on the results obtained, conclusions were made after which recommendations were made for future research.Thesis (M.Com. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.North-West University2011-08-22T15:51:50Z2011-08-22T15:51:50Z2010Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/4453
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topic Manager behaviour
Interactional justice
Feedback
Recognition
Job satisfaction
Social support
Turnover intention
Scarce skills
Critical skills
Bestuursgedrag
Interaktiewe geregtigheid
Terugvoer
Erkenning
Werkstevredenheid
Sosiale ondersteuning
Voorneme om te bedank
Skaars vaardighede
Kritieke vaardighede
spellingShingle Manager behaviour
Interactional justice
Feedback
Recognition
Job satisfaction
Social support
Turnover intention
Scarce skills
Critical skills
Bestuursgedrag
Interaktiewe geregtigheid
Terugvoer
Erkenning
Werkstevredenheid
Sosiale ondersteuning
Voorneme om te bedank
Skaars vaardighede
Kritieke vaardighede
Bothma, Juná
Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma
description The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees with scarce and critical skills in the mining industry. A cross-sectional survey design was used. A purposive sample (n = 505) was used to collect the data at a platinum operation. Questionnaires were given to employees with scarce and critical skills who fall within the C1 - D1 Patterson level range. Cronbach alpha coefficients were used to assess the reliability and validity of the measuring instruments. All the factors relating to manager's behaviour proved reliable, with the exception of feedback, and recommendations were made to improve the reliability of this specific scale. Results indicated statistically significant relationships between job satisfaction, recognition, feedback, communication from the manager and supervisor support, while a lack of job satisfaction, recognition, feedback, communication from the manager and supervisor support could be applied to predict turnover intentions of employees with scarce and critical skills. The moderating effect of supervisor social support between levels of recognition and turnover intention was supported. Based on the results obtained, conclusions were made after which recommendations were made for future research. === Thesis (M.Com. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
author Bothma, Juná
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title Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma
title_short Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma
title_full Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma
title_fullStr Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the influence of manager behaviour on the turnover intentions of employees in the mining industry / Juná Bothma
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