Decent Work and Turnover Intentions Among Chinese Millennials: A Longitudinal Study

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Wei Wan, Ryan D. Duffy
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Abstract

Turnover among millennial employees is frequent and is more common when work is not considered decent. Nevertheless, the potential reasons for why decent work attainment links with millennials’ turnover intentions deserves further exploration. Grounded in the psychology of working theory and social exchange theory, the current research explored the roles of overall well-being and perceived career opportunity in the relation between decent work and turnover intentions. Through an analysis of three-wave data obtained from 327 millennials in China, we found that decent work was indirectly related to turnover intentions via overall well-being, and that perceived career opportunity served as an important moderator in this relation. The results suggest that millennials who perceive their work as indecent may have greater turnover intentions in part because they are less satisfied with their lives. This relation is even stronger when they perceive few career opportunities in their current job.
中国千禧一代体面工作与离职意向:一项纵向研究
千禧一代员工的离职很频繁,在工作不体面的情况下更常见。然而,体面的工作成就与千禧一代离职意向之间存在关联的潜在原因值得进一步探讨。本研究以工作心理学理论和社会交换理论为基础,探讨了整体幸福感和感知职业机会在体面工作与离职意向关系中的作用。通过对327名中国千禧一代的三波数据的分析,我们发现体面工作通过整体幸福感与离职意向间接相关,而感知职业机会在这一关系中起着重要的调节作用。研究结果表明,认为自己的工作不体面的千禧一代可能有更大的离职意愿,部分原因是他们对自己的生活不太满意。当他们认为在目前的工作中几乎没有职业发展机会时,这种关系就会更加强烈。
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Journal of Career Development
Journal of Career Development PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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5.80
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6.90%
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54
期刊介绍: Journal of Career Development provides the professional, the public, and policymakers with the latest in career development theory, research and practice, focusing on the impact that theory and research have on practice. Among the topics covered are career education, adult career development, career development of special needs populations, career development and the family, and career and leisure. Research reports and discussion of theory are welcome, but practical applications must be presented.
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