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Understanding the Linear and Curvilinear Influences of Job Satisfaction and Tenure on Turnover Intention of Public Sector Employees in Mongolia

Understanding the Linear and Curvilinear Influences of Job Satisfaction and Tenure on Turnover Intention of Public Sector Employees in Mongolia

Title

Understanding the Linear and Curvilinear Influences of Job Satisfaction and Tenure on Turnover Intention of Public Sector Employees in Mongolia

Authors

  • Hania Aminah
    Department of Business Administration, Asia University, College of Management, Taichung City, Taiwan
  • Massoud Moslehpour
    Department of Business Administration, Asia University, College of Management, Taichung City, Taiwan
  • Hanif Rizaldy
    Department of Business Administration, Asia University, College of Management, Taichung City, Taiwan
  • Sarangerel Batchuluun
    Department of Business Administration, Asia University, College of Management, Taichung City, Taiwan
  • Jovi Sulistiawan
    Department of Business Administration, Asia University, College of Management, Taichung City, Taiwan

Abstract

[Purpose] This study aims to find the relationship between the most influencing employee satisfaction factor toward intention to leave and examine the curvilinear effect of tenure on intention to leave.
[Design/methodology/approach] This study is based on quantitative analysis using Structural Equation Modelling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS), which aims to examine and identify the factors influencing the intention to leave.
[Findings] The result showed that physical work conditions, promotional opportunities, and pay are the highest significantly affect ITL in the public sector in Mongolia. However, supervision has no significant influence on ITL. Hence, to decrease the ITL in Mongolia’s public sector, physical work conditions, promotional opportunities, and may need to be enhanced and well designed to improve job satisfaction.
[Originality/value] The research findings contribute to a better understanding of intent to leave and job satisfaction for public employees and provide empirical evidence on the factors influencing the intention to leave.

Keywords

intent to leave, job satisfaction, Mongolia, public sector, public service

Classification-JEL

D32, L32, M12

Pages

25-53

https://doi.org/10.47654/v26y2022i3p25-53

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Asia University, Taiwan

Scientific and Business World

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