Abusive Supervision and Turnover Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Development of Hypothesis
2.1. Abusive Supervision and Turnover Intentions
2.2. Emotional Exhaustion Plays a Mediating Influence
2.3. Self-Esteem Plays a Moderating Influence
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Abusive Supervision
3.2. Self-Esteem
3.3. Emotional Exhaustion
3.4. Employee Turnover Intentions
4. Results
4.1. Correlation Analysis
4.2. Common Method Variance
4.3. Interpretation of Findings
4.4. Moderation Effect
4.5. Discussions
5. Conclusions
5.1. Theoretical Implications
5.2. Practical Implications
5.3. Limitations and Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Age | 2.12 | 0.69 | - | |||||||
2. Gender | 1.33 | 0.45 | −0.21 ** | - | ||||||
3. Qualifications | 2.42 | 0.83 | 0.17 * | 0.01 | - | |||||
4. Experience | 2.51 | 1.15 | 0.59 ** | −0.27 ** | 0.09 | - | ||||
5. Ab. Sup | 2.89 | 1.53 | 0.05 | 0.07 | 0.05 | 0.04 | - | |||
6. S.E | 3.7 | 1.47 | −0.03 | −0.08 | −0.04 | −0.05 | 0.03 | - | ||
7. T. int. | 3.41 | 1.41 | −0.06 | 0.04 | −0.06 | 0.06 | 0.51 ** | 0.5 | - | |
8. Emo. Exh | 2.89 | 1.28 | 0.166 ** | −0.04 | −0.07 | −0.01 | 0.49 ** | −0.19 ** | 0.59 ** | - |
Model | χ2 | χ2/df | RMSEA | NFI | CFI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
One factor (4 variables) | 7611.21 | 14.32 | 0.25 | 0.51 | 0.53 |
Two factors (Ab.Sup and SE on one factor, Emo.Exh and T.int on other) | 6371.79 | 11.65 | 0.29 | 0.57 | 0.59 |
Four factors (variables) | 987.03 | 2.01 | 0.04 | 0.89 | 0.96 |
Predictor | Criterion | Effect | SE | t | LLCI | ULCI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ab. Sup | T.int | Direct 0.2331 Indirect 0.2215 | 0.0451 0.0355 | 4.79 | 0.1455 0.1354 | 0.3278 0.2965 |
Criterion | Mediator | Predictor: SE | ||||
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T.int | Effect | Boot SE | Boot LLCI | Boot ULCI | ||
Ab. Sup | Emotional Exhaustion | 1.6 | 0.3051 ** | 0.0601 | 0.2565 | 0.4155 |
4.5 | 0.1881 ** | 0.0398 | 0.1654 | 0.2932 | ||
4.9 | 0.1633 ** | 0.0477 | 0.0987 | 0.2641 |
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Ali, S.; Yongjian, P.; Shahzad, F.; Hussain, I.; Zhang, D.; Fareed, Z.; Hameed, F.; Wang, C. Abusive Supervision and Turnover Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Perspective. Sustainability 2022, 14, 10626. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710626
Ali S, Yongjian P, Shahzad F, Hussain I, Zhang D, Fareed Z, Hameed F, Wang C. Abusive Supervision and Turnover Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Perspective. Sustainability. 2022; 14(17):10626. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710626
Chicago/Turabian StyleAli, Shahab, Pu Yongjian, Farrukh Shahzad, Iftikhar Hussain, Dawei Zhang, Zeeshan Fareed, Filza Hameed, and Chunlei Wang. 2022. "Abusive Supervision and Turnover Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Perspective" Sustainability 14, no. 17: 10626. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710626
APA StyleAli, S., Yongjian, P., Shahzad, F., Hussain, I., Zhang, D., Fareed, Z., Hameed, F., & Wang, C. (2022). Abusive Supervision and Turnover Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Perspective. Sustainability, 14(17), 10626. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710626