Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction

Purpose: The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of spiritual intelligence (SI) based on its four dimensions (critical existential thinking (CET), personal meaning production (PMP), transcendental awareness (TA) and conscious state expansion (CSE)) on teachers' turnover intent...

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Main Authors: Vem, Linus Jonathan, Ng, Imm Siew, Sambasivan, Murali, Kok, Tee Keng
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Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105781/
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJEM-07-2022-0281
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1057812024-03-29T07:06:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105781/ Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction Vem, Linus Jonathan Ng, Imm Siew Sambasivan, Murali Kok, Tee Keng Purpose: The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of spiritual intelligence (SI) based on its four dimensions (critical existential thinking (CET), personal meaning production (PMP), transcendental awareness (TA) and conscious state expansion (CSE)) on teachers' turnover intention (TI) through sanctification of work (SoW) and job satisfaction (JS). Design/methodology/approach: Drawing from multiple intelligence theory, this study adopted a cross-sectional design to explore the hypothesized relationships. Copies of the questionnaire were distributed to 367 teachers working in public schools in Plateau State, Nigeria, and 290 out of the retrieved copies were useable. The data collected were analyzed using variance-based structural equation modeling (SEM), Smart-PLS 4. Findings: The results suggest that SI does not significantly influence TI, while SoW and JS mediate the relationship between SI and TI. Practical implications: The result suggests that SoW and JS are significant mechanisms through which SI predicts teachers' TI. This highlights the need for educational policymakers to integrate spiritual literature as well as imbibe spiritual practices such as prayers, meditations and yoga either at work or privately to enhance the development of SI among teachers. Originality/value: The results offer an insightful understanding of SI and how it influences work outcomes. The mechanism roles of SoW and JS explain the process by which one's perceived numinous object, activity event and job experience influence a job decision. Emerald Publishing Limited 2024 Article PeerReviewed Vem, Linus Jonathan and Ng, Imm Siew and Sambasivan, Murali and Kok, Tee Keng (2024) Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction. International Journal of Educational Management, 38 (1). pp. 178-196. ISSN 0951-354X; ESSN: 1758-6518 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJEM-07-2022-0281 10.1108/IJEM-07-2022-0281
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description Purpose: The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of spiritual intelligence (SI) based on its four dimensions (critical existential thinking (CET), personal meaning production (PMP), transcendental awareness (TA) and conscious state expansion (CSE)) on teachers' turnover intention (TI) through sanctification of work (SoW) and job satisfaction (JS). Design/methodology/approach: Drawing from multiple intelligence theory, this study adopted a cross-sectional design to explore the hypothesized relationships. Copies of the questionnaire were distributed to 367 teachers working in public schools in Plateau State, Nigeria, and 290 out of the retrieved copies were useable. The data collected were analyzed using variance-based structural equation modeling (SEM), Smart-PLS 4. Findings: The results suggest that SI does not significantly influence TI, while SoW and JS mediate the relationship between SI and TI. Practical implications: The result suggests that SoW and JS are significant mechanisms through which SI predicts teachers' TI. This highlights the need for educational policymakers to integrate spiritual literature as well as imbibe spiritual practices such as prayers, meditations and yoga either at work or privately to enhance the development of SI among teachers. Originality/value: The results offer an insightful understanding of SI and how it influences work outcomes. The mechanism roles of SoW and JS explain the process by which one's perceived numinous object, activity event and job experience influence a job decision.
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author Vem, Linus Jonathan
Ng, Imm Siew
Sambasivan, Murali
Kok, Tee Keng
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Ng, Imm Siew
Sambasivan, Murali
Kok, Tee Keng
Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
author_facet Vem, Linus Jonathan
Ng, Imm Siew
Sambasivan, Murali
Kok, Tee Keng
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title Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
title_short Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
title_full Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
title_fullStr Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed Spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
title_sort spiritual intelligence and teachers' intention to quit: the mechanism roles of sanctification of work and job satisfaction
publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105781/
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