Understanding work-related intentions using the theory of planned behaviour: a systematic review
Work can guarantee financial stability and quality of life, foster identity and self-confidence and ensure social well being. Thus, it is vital to understand the motivation and intention to work. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has been used extensively in theory and research in a wide rang...
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my-ukm.journal.223912023-10-23T04:29:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22391/ Understanding work-related intentions using the theory of planned behaviour: a systematic review Yeoh, Jie Ru Hanif Farhan Mohd Rasdi, Dzalani Harun, Shahirah Md Rasid, Work can guarantee financial stability and quality of life, foster identity and self-confidence and ensure social well being. Thus, it is vital to understand the motivation and intention to work. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has been used extensively in theory and research in a wide range of human behaviours. However, research on the efficacy of the TPB in the vocational realm remains limited. This study aims to review the applications of the TPB in work-related intention. Relevant studies were systematically searched using standardised keywords across two databases. Three hundred and sixty-six research articles (n=366) were identified, however, only seven articles (n=7) were eligible to be evaluated in this study using the Assessment for Cross-Sectional Studies (AXIS) tool. All studies confirmed the efficacy of the TPB in explaining work intentions. The explained variance in intention varied from 10% (post-retirement work intention) to 59% (to work with older adults). However, the underlying core constructs of TPB namely attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control (PBC) do not always altogether consistently predict the intention to work. Besides, few review studies have reported variables that are not included in TPB, such as moral obligation, identity, and tenure, which contributed to a significant amount of variance in intention. Overall, the findings of this review indicated that TPB is helpful in understanding work intention. However, further investigation is needed to estimate the extended variables’ performance in explaining intentions and to cover a broader aspect of work intentions. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22391/1/Sains%20Kesihatan%2014.pdf Yeoh, Jie Ru and Hanif Farhan Mohd Rasdi, and Dzalani Harun, and Shahirah Md Rasid, (2023) Understanding work-related intentions using the theory of planned behaviour: a systematic review. Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia, 21 (2). pp. 167-176. ISSN 1675-8161 https://ejournals.ukm.my/jskm/issue/view/1573 |
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Work can guarantee financial stability and quality of life, foster identity and self-confidence and ensure social well
being. Thus, it is vital to understand the motivation and intention to work. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has
been used extensively in theory and research in a wide range of human behaviours. However, research on the efficacy
of the TPB in the vocational realm remains limited. This study aims to review the applications of the TPB in work-related
intention. Relevant studies were systematically searched using standardised keywords across two databases. Three
hundred and sixty-six research articles (n=366) were identified, however, only seven articles (n=7) were eligible to be
evaluated in this study using the Assessment for Cross-Sectional Studies (AXIS) tool. All studies confirmed the efficacy
of the TPB in explaining work intentions. The explained variance in intention varied from 10% (post-retirement work
intention) to 59% (to work with older adults). However, the underlying core constructs of TPB namely attitudes, subjective
norms, and perceived behavioural control (PBC) do not always altogether consistently predict the intention to work.
Besides, few review studies have reported variables that are not included in TPB, such as moral obligation, identity, and
tenure, which contributed to a significant amount of variance in intention. Overall, the findings of this review indicated
that TPB is helpful in understanding work intention. However, further investigation is needed to estimate the extended
variables’ performance in explaining intentions and to cover a broader aspect of work intentions. |
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