The relationship between organizational commitment and turnover intention “The Case of Regional Development Agencies”

dc.citation.conferenceLitteris et Artibus
dc.contributor.affiliationKarabuk Universityuk_UA
dc.contributor.authorAydin, Eray
dc.contributor.authorTasci, Mahmut Oral
dc.coverage.countryUAuk_UA
dc.coverage.placenameLvivuk_UA
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-25T08:12:02Z
dc.date.available2018-04-25T08:12:02Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between organizational commitment and the turnover intention. Besides, it investigates whether the turnover intention is an important predictor of the turnover intention of employees of Regional Development Agencies. Organizational commitment and the turnover intention literature scanning that is in the first section of the study has a resource value for research questions and hypotheses. In order for the study to reach its aim, a questionnaire was conducted among agency employees by using a demographic information form, the organizational commitment scale and the turnover intention scale are used. The data was obtained from 215 participants who work in the agencies in the different regions of Turkey and it was analyzed through SPSS 22 programme. According to the results gained from the study, it is detected that there is a significant and negative relationship between the level of organizational commitment and the turnover intention and besides, it is found out that organizational commitment and its components have predictor effect on the turnover intention.uk_UA
dc.format.pages259-262
dc.identifier.citationAydin E. The relationship between organizational commitment and turnover intention “The Case of Regional Development Agencies” / Eray Aydin, Mahmut Oral Tasci // Litteris et Artibus : proceedings of the 6th International youth science forum, November 24–26, 2016, Lviv, Ukraine / Lviv Polytechnic National University. – Lviv : Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2016. – P. 259–262. – Bibliography: 49 titles.uk_UA
dc.identifier.urihttps://ena.lpnu.ua/handle/ntb/40798
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.publisherLviv Polytechnic Publishing Houseuk_UA
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dc.subjectOrganizational commitmentuk_UA
dc.subjectturnover intentionuk_UA
dc.subjectDevelopment Agencyuk_UA
dc.titleThe relationship between organizational commitment and turnover intention “The Case of Regional Development Agencies”uk_UA
dc.typeConference Abstractuk_UA

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