The Effect of Work-Family Conflict on Turnover Intention for White-Collar Workers: Examining the Mediating Role of Job Stress and Burnout

Q1 Arts and Humanities
ABAC Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.59865/abacj.2024.5
Bangxin Peng, Peerasut Bunkaewsuk, Rachadatip Uppathampracha, Pacharapong Kumjumpa, Luntian Bao
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White-collar workers are a large workforce group that has an impact on organizational performance, as they possess knowledge, skills, and educational backgrounds that are valuable resources for their organizations. The aim of this study is to examine the interplay between work-family conflict and turnover intentions, along with the mediating effects of job stress and burnout within that association. The study collected empirical data from 400 white-collar workers in private organizations in Thailand. The result supported the hypothesized model, where direct effect and indirect effect were tested. The findings of the structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis revealed an association between work-family conflict and turnover intentions, job stress, and burnout, respectively. What’s more, the results indicate that job stress and burnout were associated with turnover intentions. According to the mediation analysis results, job stress appeared to partially mediate the relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intentions. Correspondingly, burnout was found to partially mediate the relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intentions. The findings have theoretical implications which indicate that this framework also supports the majority of white-collar workers in most industries, not only in specific professions. This approach can be beneficial for retaining talented employees within an organization.
工作与家庭冲突对白领离职意向的影响:研究工作压力和职业倦怠的中介作用
白领是一个庞大的劳动力群体,他们所拥有的知识、技能和教育背景是组织的宝贵资源,因此对组织绩效具有重要影响。本研究旨在探讨工作-家庭冲突与离职意向之间的相互作用,以及工作压力和职业倦怠在这一关联中的中介效应。研究收集了泰国私营机构 400 名白领的经验数据。结果支持假设模型,其中直接效应和间接效应得到了检验。结构方程建模(SEM)分析结果显示,工作-家庭冲突分别与离职意向、工作压力和职业倦怠之间存在关联。更重要的是,结果表明工作压力和职业倦怠与离职意向相关。根据调解分析结果,工作压力似乎部分调解了工作-家庭冲突与离职意向之间的关系。相应地,职业倦怠也被发现部分调解了工作-家庭冲突与离职意向之间的关系。研究结果具有理论意义,表明这一框架也支持大多数行业的白领,而不仅仅是特定职业的白领。这种方法有利于留住组织内的优秀员工。
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ABAC Journal Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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