The impact of Project management self-efficacy on Turnover intentions, with mediating role Job Engagement in IT and Construction Sector of Pakistan.
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2022
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
This study was carried out to examine the relationship between Project management self
efficacy and turnover intentions among employees of the project-based organisations working
in Punjab. Although self-efficacy was studied in the literature concerning the turnover
intentions, the literature generally ignored the project-based organization having a unique
context with defined project time and tight deadlines. Thus, to address the gap, the current study
examined the impact of project management self-efficacy on turnover intentions with the
mediating role of job engagement in project-based organizations. A survey was conducted for
data collection and the data were analysed using SPSS. Using the non-probability sampling
technique a sample size of 200 employees working on projects was selected and Structure
Equation Modelling was used for Model analysis and interpretations. the results indicate that
project management self-efficacy does influence the turnover intentions among the employees
directly. Rather, the impact of project management self-efficacy on turnover intention is
mediated through job engagement. So, organisations can work on self-efficacy and job
engagement of the employees to retain them, instead of focusing directly on turnover, cause
self-efficacy will bring in job engagement and job engagement will ultimately eliminate
turnover. The results we found in this study were consistent with the past literature. This area
is not as such explored so far, many other models and areas could be explored in this domain
of research. With the help of this study, practitioners can design their strategies to tackle
turnover in temporary teams.
Description
Keywords
Dr. Ahmad Qammar, Management Sciences