Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan

Understanding attitudes and behaviors at workplace develop organizational knowledge and capabilities to increase quality of services and help in retaining competent and skillful employees. The present study aims to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction (JS), affective commitment (AC)...

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Main Authors: Mehmood, Nasir, Ungku Ahmad, Ungku Norulkamar, Irum, Sobia, Ashfaq, Muhammad
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spelling my.utm.712722017-11-16T09:58:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71272/ Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan Mehmood, Nasir Ungku Ahmad, Ungku Norulkamar Irum, Sobia Ashfaq, Muhammad HD28 Management. Industrial Management Understanding attitudes and behaviors at workplace develop organizational knowledge and capabilities to increase quality of services and help in retaining competent and skillful employees. The present study aims to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction (JS), affective commitment (AC), and turnover intentions (TI) among front desk staff working as customer service representatives in Pakistani banks. Data was collected through questionnaire from 106 front desk customer representatives in 5 different banks located in Rawalpindi district of northern Punjab, Pakistan. Correlation and regression analysis concluded that both, JS and AC, were significantly related to the TI with negative associations. Based on the conclusions of this study, the implications for future studies are discussed. Econjournals 2016 Article PeerReviewed Mehmood, Nasir and Ungku Ahmad, Ungku Norulkamar and Irum, Sobia and Ashfaq, Muhammad (2016) Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan. International Review of Management and Marketing, 6 (4). pp. 305-309. ISSN 2146-4405 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84969917171&partnerID=40&md5=d14eae655ab01aa7ca624465018e1e05
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Mehmood, Nasir
Ungku Ahmad, Ungku Norulkamar
Irum, Sobia
Ashfaq, Muhammad
Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan
description Understanding attitudes and behaviors at workplace develop organizational knowledge and capabilities to increase quality of services and help in retaining competent and skillful employees. The present study aims to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction (JS), affective commitment (AC), and turnover intentions (TI) among front desk staff working as customer service representatives in Pakistani banks. Data was collected through questionnaire from 106 front desk customer representatives in 5 different banks located in Rawalpindi district of northern Punjab, Pakistan. Correlation and regression analysis concluded that both, JS and AC, were significantly related to the TI with negative associations. Based on the conclusions of this study, the implications for future studies are discussed.
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author Mehmood, Nasir
Ungku Ahmad, Ungku Norulkamar
Irum, Sobia
Ashfaq, Muhammad
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Ungku Ahmad, Ungku Norulkamar
Irum, Sobia
Ashfaq, Muhammad
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title Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan
title_short Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan
title_full Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan
title_fullStr Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from Pakistan
title_sort job satisfaction, affective commitment, and turnover intentions among front desk staff: evidence from pakistan
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