[HTML][HTML] The effects of organizational politics on perceived organizational justice and intention to leave
The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions about organizational politics held by
members of different organizations and how these affect their perceptions of organizational
justice and decisions relating to employee turnover. For this study, 259 completed surveys
were obtained from various public and private sector personnel. After the measures used in
the study were verified through confirmatory factor analysis, correlation and regression
analyses were then conducted in order to determine the relationship between variables. As …
members of different organizations and how these affect their perceptions of organizational
justice and decisions relating to employee turnover. For this study, 259 completed surveys
were obtained from various public and private sector personnel. After the measures used in
the study were verified through confirmatory factor analysis, correlation and regression
analyses were then conducted in order to determine the relationship between variables. As …
The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions about organizational politics held by members of different organizations and how these affect their perceptions of organizational justice and decisions relating to employee turnover. For this study, 259 completed surveys were obtained from various public and private sector personnel. After the measures used in the study were verified through confirmatory factor analysis, correlation and regression analyses were then conducted in order to determine the relationship between variables. As a result of the study, it was found out that organizational politics had a significant effect on perceived organizational justice and intention to leave. In addition to those results, a significant relationship was further found between perceived organizational justice and intention to leave.
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