A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF LEADER BEHAVIOURS ON EMPLOYEE TURNOVER INTENTIONS

Authors

  • Syarifah Hanum Ali

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65453/ajbmr.v10i3.1095

Keywords:

Leadership Empowering Behaviour, Job Satisfaction, Job Performance, Turnover Intention

Abstract

This research analysed academic staff at Malaysian polytechnics. The researcher conducted a study to determine the existence of a significant correlation between leadership empowering behaviour and the turnover intention to quit. The researcher suggested several research questions. Firstly, Leadership Empowering Behaviour has a significant impact on psychological responses (job satisfaction and job performance). Secondly, determine the impact of job satisfaction and job performance on turnover intention. Third, investigate the effect of psychological reactions on the empowerment of leaders and their turnover intentions. SPSS and SmartPLS3 were used to analyse the questionnaire data from 376 respondents. The researcher devised a study method that focuses on enhancing leadership behaviours such as empowerment, psychological reactions, and turnover intention. Employee empowerment has a positive relationship with job satisfaction and job performance. Job satisfaction and performance serve as a buffer between Empowering Leadership Behaviour and turnover intention. The findings of this study have the potential to have a significant impact on Malaysia's polytechnics by serving as a baseline for progress.

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Published

05-09-2021

How to Cite

A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF LEADER BEHAVIOURS ON EMPLOYEE TURNOVER INTENTIONS. (2021). Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review (AJBMR), 10(3), 99-114. https://doi.org/10.65453/ajbmr.v10i3.1095

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