Social Sciences (Sep 2022)

Social Support and Self-Efficacy on Turnover Intentions: The Mediating Role of Conflict and Commitment

  • Marina Mondo,
  • Jessica Pileri,
  • Federica Carta,
  • Silvia De Simone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11100437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 437

Abstract

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Turnover intentions are a phenomenon that affects the life of organizations and causes highly negative consequences. Based on previous studies, it is possible to consider antecedents to turnover in terms of both individual and social perceived resources, which previous research does not usually examine simultaneously. The aim of this study was to explore the role of both resources (individual and social) on turnover intentions. Thus, we hypothesized that perceived social support and self-efficacy have an impact on turnover intentions and that this relationship is mediated by interpersonal conflict and Affective Commitment. A total of 392 Italian employees completed a self-report questionnaire. A structural equation model was tested. The results showed that interpersonal conflict and Affective Commitment fully mediated the relationship between social support, self-efficacy and turnover intentions. Practical implications are discussed.

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