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The notion of attitude towards money as a moderating factor in job satisfaction models is less emphasised in past studies. More important, further research in this area reveals that the effect of job satisfaction characteristics (i.e. extrinsic and instrinsic factors) on voluntary turnover is not...
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Journal of Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2008
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Language: | English |
Summary: | The notion of attitude towards money as a moderating factor in job satisfaction models is less
emphasised in past studies. More important, further research in this area reveals that the
effect of job satisfaction characteristics (i.e. extrinsic and instrinsic factors) on voluntary
turnover is not consistent when attitude towards money is considered. Therefore, this study
was conducted to examine the moderating role of attitude towards money in the relationship
between job satisfaction characteristics and voluntary turnover. A survey research method
was used and 93 usable questionnaires were gathered from employees who have worked in
one city-based local authority in Sarawak, Malaysia. The outcomes of hierarchical regression analysis showed that interaction between attitude towards money and intrinsic job satisfaction
factor had failed to reduce the inclination for voluntary turnover. On the contrary, the
interaction between attitude towards money and extrinsic job satisfaction factor had suceeded
in reducing the intention of voluntary turnover. This result indicated that attitude towards
money did act as a partial moderating role in the job satisfaction model of an organisational
sample. In addition, the implications of this study on job satisfaction theory and practice,
methodological and conceptual limitations, as well as directions for future research are also
discussed |
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