High-performance work practices and nurses' intention to leave: The mediating role of organizational cynicism and the moderating role of human resource …
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P Gkorezis, L Georgiou, M Theodorou
The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2018•Taylor & FrancisRecently, an increasing stream of research has examined high-performance work practices
in the health care context. In this vein, high-performance work practices have been shown to
be related to various employees' attitudes and behaviors including intention to leave. This
study attempted to improve our understanding of the relationship between high-performance
work practices and intention to leave by jointly examining mediating and moderating
mechanisms. Results from a sample of 299 private nurses supported our moderated …
in the health care context. In this vein, high-performance work practices have been shown to
be related to various employees' attitudes and behaviors including intention to leave. This
study attempted to improve our understanding of the relationship between high-performance
work practices and intention to leave by jointly examining mediating and moderating
mechanisms. Results from a sample of 299 private nurses supported our moderated …
Abstract
Recently, an increasing stream of research has examined high-performance work practices in the health care context. In this vein, high-performance work practices have been shown to be related to various employees’ attitudes and behaviors including intention to leave. This study attempted to improve our understanding of the relationship between high-performance work practices and intention to leave by jointly examining mediating and moderating mechanisms. Results from a sample of 299 private nurses supported our moderated mediation model thus demonstrating that organizational cynicism mediated the relationship between high-performance work practices and intention to leave and further that this indirect effect is dependent on nurses’ human resource management-related educational background.
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