The effect of occupational commitment and mobbing on the intention to leave in road transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic period

Gozde Yanginlar, N. Bal
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The road transportation sector is an integral part of foreign trade and the locomotive of economic development. The COVID-19 outbreak caused the closure of customs gates for a certain period in addition to a decrease in demand for goods and services and thus profoundly affected the road transport industry. For businesses operating in the road transportation sector, occupational commitment and exposure to mobbing of employees during the pandemic are vital in terms of business performance. This study examines occupational commitment and mobbing on the intention to leave during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although there are many studies in the literature on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been no study examining the relationship between these three variables in the road transportation industry.  This study is the first empirical study to examine variables such as intention to leave, mobbing, and professional commitment during the pandemic period in Turkey. The research universe consists of 45 logistics companies that provide transportation, customs clearance, storage, insurance, logistics value-added services. The sample consists of businesses engaged in national and international road transport, strengthening the representation ability. As a result of the study, it was determined that mobbing sub-factors did not decrease emotional, occupational commitment, and mobbing increased the intention to leave. Thus, it has been proven that there is a negative relationship between emotional and normative occupational commitment and intention to leave. It is expected that this study will contribute significantly to the businesses and the literature operating in road transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19大流行期间道路交通职业承诺和围堵对离职意愿的影响
道路运输业是对外贸易的重要组成部分,是经济发展的火车头。新冠肺炎疫情导致海关关停一段时间,货物和服务需求下降,对道路运输业产生了深刻影响。对于在道路运输部门经营的企业来说,在大流行期间的职业承诺和对员工的围攻对业务绩效至关重要。本研究考察了COVID-19大流行期间的职业承诺和离职意愿。虽然文献中有很多关于COVID-19大流行影响的研究,但尚未有研究考察这三个变量在道路运输业中的关系。本研究是首个检验土耳其大流行期间离境意向、围聚和职业承诺等变量的实证研究。研究对象包括45家提供运输、清关、仓储、保险、物流增值服务的物流公司。样本由从事国内和国际道路运输的企业组成,增强了代表性。研究结果表明,围堵子因素不会降低员工的情感承诺和职业承诺,反而会增加员工的离职意愿。由此可见,情绪性和规范性职业承诺与离职意愿之间存在负向关系。预计本研究将对COVID-19大流行期间从事道路运输的企业和文献做出重大贡献。
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