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Title: THE EFFECT OF JOB STRESS AND WORK FAMILY CONFLICT ON TURNOVER
INTENTION MODERATED BY PERCEIVED ORGANIZATION SUPPORT |
Authors: Martin Andreas and I Made Artha Wibawa ,Indonesia |
Abstract: This study aims to determine the role of job stress and work-family conflict on turnover intention
with perceived organizational support as a moderator. The subjects in this study were employees
of PT. SR numbered 156 people. Data analysis using SEM PLS. The results of this study indicate
that the effect of job stress on turnover intention has a positive and significant effect. Work-family
conflict on turnover intention has a positive and significant effect. Perceived organization support
weakens the effect of job stress on turnover intention. Perceived organization support weakens the
effect of work family conflict on turnover intention. The implication of the study is that this study
confirms the theoretical concept of social exchange theory, although in its implementation there
are still things that need to be evaluated on the variables of job stress work family conflict, and
perceived organization support. Companies need to pay attention to the implementation of job
stress, work family conflict, and perceived organization support comprehensively, because they
determine their effect on turnover intention. This study can also be used as a recommendation for
a company to choose perceived organization support as a way to moderate the effect of job stress
and work family conflict in weakening employee turnover intention. |
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