Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees

: In the past few decades, adding value to movement has become more discussed and an important step as employees are moving from one organization to another for better opportunities along with Job Satisfaction. This other intention to quit for developmental purposes can be about the opportunity to w...

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Main Authors: Faiza, Akhtar, Irma Yazreen, Md Yusoff, Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali
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spelling my.unimas.ir.461002024-09-20T08:06:07Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46100/ Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees Faiza, Akhtar Irma Yazreen, Md Yusoff Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali H Social Sciences (General) : In the past few decades, adding value to movement has become more discussed and an important step as employees are moving from one organization to another for better opportunities along with Job Satisfaction. This other intention to quit for developmental purposes can be about the opportunity to work in another area, salary increase, labor market demands, or even promotion in this current job, etc. Intention to quit due to conflict is when the employees are not comfortable with managers or colleagues and will leave their current jobs. Results of the historical research indicate that ICSR can reduce employees' intention to quit as well as increase their levels of Organization Commitment. The research is descriptive and the data are collected by a primary method where a structured questionnaire was administered to 274 respondents from the banking sector (Employees: Middle & Lower-level Managers) based on a five-point Likert’s Scale. The data will be analyzed using regression and mediation techniques with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Results of the study suggest that ICSR insignificantly decreases employees' intent to quit and the OC partially mediates between ICSR and intention to quit. 2024-09-20 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46100/3/FEBS%20CONFERENCE%202024%20-%20Copy.pdf Faiza, Akhtar and Irma Yazreen, Md Yusoff and Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali (2024) Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees. In: The Finance, Economics, and Business Sustainability Conference (FEBS) 2024, 18-20 November 2024, Hilton Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. https://www.conference.unimas.my/febs2024/en/
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Faiza, Akhtar
Irma Yazreen, Md Yusoff
Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali
Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees
description : In the past few decades, adding value to movement has become more discussed and an important step as employees are moving from one organization to another for better opportunities along with Job Satisfaction. This other intention to quit for developmental purposes can be about the opportunity to work in another area, salary increase, labor market demands, or even promotion in this current job, etc. Intention to quit due to conflict is when the employees are not comfortable with managers or colleagues and will leave their current jobs. Results of the historical research indicate that ICSR can reduce employees' intention to quit as well as increase their levels of Organization Commitment. The research is descriptive and the data are collected by a primary method where a structured questionnaire was administered to 274 respondents from the banking sector (Employees: Middle & Lower-level Managers) based on a five-point Likert’s Scale. The data will be analyzed using regression and mediation techniques with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Results of the study suggest that ICSR insignificantly decreases employees' intent to quit and the OC partially mediates between ICSR and intention to quit.
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author Faiza, Akhtar
Irma Yazreen, Md Yusoff
Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali
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Irma Yazreen, Md Yusoff
Mohd Waliuddin, Mohd Razali
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title Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees
title_short Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees
title_full Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees
title_fullStr Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Impact of ICSR on Intention to Quit with the Meditating Effect of Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Sector Employees
title_sort examining the impact of icsr on intention to quit with the meditating effect of organizational commitment study of banking sector employees
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