组织不公正对斯里兰卡技术工人移民意向的影响与工作嵌入性的调节作用

L. Mayuran, T. Thasika, V. Vibeeshana
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斯里兰卡一直是繁荣移民的温床,近几十年来,数百万斯里兰卡人永久或暂时离开斯里兰卡寻找工作。 因此,本研究旨在探讨组织不公正如何影响移民意向,以及工作嵌入性如何影响组织不公正与移民意向之间的关系。本研究将工作嵌入性作为调节因素进行研究,并在新的背景下将非西方发展中国家(斯里兰卡)的组织不公正与移民意愿联系起来,从而为相关知识体系添砖加瓦。本研究调查了目前就业的技术工人。在发放的 230 份问卷中,共收到 200 份回复。研究发现,组织不公正与移民意向-愿望呈正相关。 研究发现,工作嵌入度对组织不公正和迁移意向的影响具有显著的交互作用。研究发现,参与者的工作嵌入度得分越高,其移民意向和组织不公正程度就越低。
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Impact of Organizational Injustice on Migration Intention of Skilled Workforce in Sri Lanka with the Moderation of Job Embeddedness
Sri Lanka has always been a breeding ground for prosperous migrants, and in recent decades, millions of Sri Lankans have left the country either permanently or temporarily in search of work.  Thus, this research aims to examine how organizational injustice affects migration intentions and how job embeddedness influences the relationship between organizational injustice and migration intentions. The current study adds to the body of knowledge by examining Job embeddedness as a moderator and connecting organizational injustice with migratory aspirations in a developing, non-Western country (Sri Lanka) in a new context. This study surveyed the individuals who are labelled as skilled workforce currently employed. From 230 questionnaires distributed, 200 responses were received. The study found organizational injustice and migration intention-desire are positively correlated.  The effects of job embeddedness on organizational injustice and migration intention were found to interact significantly. It was discovered that participants' intentions to migrate and organizational unfairness were negatively impacted by their higher Job embeddedness scores.
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