Issues related to workers’ intention to quit are of great interest in consideration of the even more important role of Human Capital in modern economy. Relatively little is known of the relationship between intention to quit and job resources, even as a growing number of studies have been recently published linking job resources to individual outcome (e.g. job satisfaction and work engagement). Further, few works have focused on welfare workers in the current debate. The welfare sector in Italy is in large part managed by non-profit organizations. These organizations in the last decades have experienced high degrees of turnover and difficulties in retaining core workers. From this arises the concern for the antecedents of the intention to leave the organization. The purpose of this paper is to explore quitting behaviors of employees in welfare organizations by considering job resources as possible determinants of workers’ retention. The empirical part of the paper is developed with an analysis made through a questionnaire administered to a sample of 139 welfare workers in six Italian social cooperatives. The results of the hierarchical regression analysis reveled the importance of some job resources, such as career opportunities and training possibilities, in explaining the reduction in intention to leave the organization for these workers. This study offers suggestions for the promotion of employees retention in welfare sector.
Factors Affecting Intention to Quit among Welfare Workers: The Beneficial Effects of Job Resources / D. Sarti. - In: ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURES. - ISSN 2327-8013. - STAMPA. - 12:(2013), pp. 17-31.
Factors Affecting Intention to Quit among Welfare Workers: The Beneficial Effects of Job Resources
SARTI, DARIA
2013
Abstract
Issues related to workers’ intention to quit are of great interest in consideration of the even more important role of Human Capital in modern economy. Relatively little is known of the relationship between intention to quit and job resources, even as a growing number of studies have been recently published linking job resources to individual outcome (e.g. job satisfaction and work engagement). Further, few works have focused on welfare workers in the current debate. The welfare sector in Italy is in large part managed by non-profit organizations. These organizations in the last decades have experienced high degrees of turnover and difficulties in retaining core workers. From this arises the concern for the antecedents of the intention to leave the organization. The purpose of this paper is to explore quitting behaviors of employees in welfare organizations by considering job resources as possible determinants of workers’ retention. The empirical part of the paper is developed with an analysis made through a questionnaire administered to a sample of 139 welfare workers in six Italian social cooperatives. The results of the hierarchical regression analysis reveled the importance of some job resources, such as career opportunities and training possibilities, in explaining the reduction in intention to leave the organization for these workers. This study offers suggestions for the promotion of employees retention in welfare sector.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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