Does organizational climate moderate the relationship between job stress and intent to stay

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Louis Tze-Ngai Vong, H. Ngan, P. C. Lo
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the moderating influence of organizational climate in the relationship between job stress and intent to stay.,This study has used a non-probability sampling design for data collection. A semi-structured questionnaire has been prepared and a street survey has been carried out at popular public places in Macau.,This study shows that stressful employees working in organizations characterized by unsupportive organizational climate had far less desire to stay with the organization than those working in organizations with supportive organizational climate.,Street intercept survey is a technique of convenience sampling. This makes it difficult to generalize the study’s findings to the entire population.,Few studies to date have paid attention to the influence of organizational climate between job stress and intent to stay. The multi-industry context from which the data are collected suggests that the results and findings are useful to managers and practitioners from across a broad range of business sectors.
组织氛围是否能调节工作压力与离职意愿之间的关系
本文的目的是研究组织氛围对工作压力与离职意愿关系的调节作用。,本研究采用非概率抽样设计进行数据收集。编制了半结构化问卷,并在澳门热门公共场所进行了街头调查。,这项研究表明,在以不支持组织氛围为特征的组织中工作的压力员工比在支持组织氛围的组织中的员工更不愿意留在组织中。,街道截距调查是一种方便抽样的技术。这使得很难将研究结果推广到整个人群。,迄今为止,很少有研究关注组织氛围对工作压力和离职意愿的影响。数据收集的多行业背景表明,这些结果和发现对各行各业的管理者和从业者都很有用。
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