Abstract
Job insecurity as a hindrance stressor has a negative effect on behavioral outcomes. The current study investigates the association between job insecurity and turnover intention among fixed-contract employees in Albaha province, Saudi Arabia. Additionally, it examines the moderator role of organizational commitment and financial responsibility in the association between job insecurity and turnover intention. 105 fixed- contract employees working in pubic organizations participated in the study. Pearson correlation analysis and hierarchical regression analysis revealed that job insecurity was positively and significantly related to turnover intention, as well as job insecurity, organizational commitment and financial responsibility interact in the predication of turnover intention (3-way interaction).
Publisher
Canadian Center of Science and Education
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