Title of article :
Turnover Intention among Academics: A Case Study of Private Higher Learning Education in Klang Valley
Author/Authors :
Ramli, Afdzal Aizat Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus - College of Business and Accounting, Malaysia , Salahudin, Shahrul Nizam Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus - College of Business and Accounting, Malaysia , Zainol, Zaifudin Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus - College of Business and Accounting, Malaysia , Suandi, Turiman Universiti Putra Malaysia - Institute for Social Science Studies - Youth Social Health and Wellbeing Laboratory, Malaysia
Abstract :
Academics are seen as guardians of knowledge, disseminators of knowledge and creators of new knowledge. However, due to the expectation of Malaysia to be a regional hub for international higher education, it consequently burdens the academics especially in private higher learning education. Stress occurs among academics and stimulates them to leave. This situation is dangerous as it impacts on the institution and the student itself directly and indirectly. Therefore, this study attempts to investigate turnover intention from the perspective of job demand, job control and social support. 201 academics from private HLE were participated in this research and the empirical tests revealed that job control determine the level of turnover intention as well as social support on turnover intention. The regression estimation shows that social support was significantly reflected in turnover intention among academics.
Keywords :
Turnover intention , private HLE , academics , job demand , job control , social support
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)