Title of article :
The Role of Employee Perceptions of Job Characteristics, Work Environment, Person-Organizations Fit Elements and in Creating Tendency toward Turnover
Author/Authors :
Raeesi Nafchi, Samaneh Department of Management - Lamerd Higher Education Center - Lamerd, Fars , Fathi, Mohammad Reza Department of Management and Accounting - College of Farabi - University of Tehran, Qom , Boroomand, Mohammadreza Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science - Akdeniz University - Antalya, Turkey
Abstract :
Introduction: Recent studies on business strategy show that the competitive advantage for
enterprises can be achieved through a focus on human resources as the most important
strategic resource to the organization. In this regard, many of the modern organizations
spend much capital on their employees in the form of recruitment, training, development
and maintenance. Therefore, it is important to retain the staff and reduce turnover rates. Due
to the serious need to modify and reduce the rate of turnover in different businesses, many
researchers tend to examine why and how to reduce the turnover. The aim of this study was
to investigate the role of employee perceptions of job characteristics and work environment
and person-organizations fit elements in creating tendency toward turnover among the staff
in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional quantitative study. To test some proposed hypotheses, a
random sample of the personnel working at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (n=105)
completed a standard survey questionnaire consisting of questions about their turnover
intentions, job characteristics, job environmental characteristics, person-organization fit. For
testing the hypotheses of the study, the data were analyzed through Confirmatory Factor
Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), using AMOS software.
Results: The data revealed high reliability and validity (based on Cronbach’s alpha, composite
reliability, convergent and discriminant validities), so they were suitable for further analyses.
SEM revealed that all job characteristic variables, except for the importance of job variable,
significantly affected the turnover intention.
Conclusion: This article contributes to the literature since to the best of our knowledge it is the
first to investigate the role of employee perceptions of job characteristics, work environment,
person fit elements and organizations in creating tendency toward turnover.
Keywords :
Employee Perception , Job Characteristics , Work Environment , Tend to Turnover
Journal title :
Journal of Health Management and Informatics