Studying the influences of organizational learning on turnover intentions, absenteeism, and organizational performance among employees working in a French-Canadian hospital

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jean-François Labre, M. Lauzier
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper investigates the interrelationships among organizational learning (OL) facilitators, OL itself, and three organizational outcomes: employee intention to leave the organization, absenteeism, and perceived organizational performance. It also investigates how OL mediates the relationship between OL facilitators and organizational outcomes. 145 employees (113 women) working in a French-Canadian community hospital completed a survey covering all the studied variables. Bootstrap regression analyses were used to test various hypotheses. Results support the idea that environmental components (culture, leadership, support, and strategic management of learning) can facilitate OL. They also show that OL mediates the relationships between certain of its facilitators and employee intention to leave the organization as well as perceived organizational performance. The research supports the view that it is possible to reduce employee turnover intentions and foster performance in a healthcare context by establishing an environment conducive of OL.
组织学习对法裔加拿大医院员工离职意愿、缺勤率和组织绩效的影响研究
摘要本文研究了组织学习促进者、组织学习本身和三种组织结果之间的相互关系:员工离开组织的意愿、缺勤和感知的组织绩效。它还调查了OL如何调解OL促进者和组织成果之间的关系。在法裔加拿大社区医院工作的145名员工(113名女性)完成了一项涵盖所有研究变量的调查。Bootstrap回归分析用于检验各种假设。研究结果支持这样一种观点,即环境因素(文化、领导力、支持和学习战略管理)可以促进OL。他们还表明,OL调解了某些促进者与员工离开组织的意图以及感知的组织绩效之间的关系。该研究支持这样一种观点,即通过建立一个有利于OL的环境,可以减少员工离职意愿,并在医疗保健环境中提高绩效。
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International Journal of Training Research
International Journal of Training Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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