Title of article
ROLE OF APPRAISAL POLITICS AND IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT IN TURNOVER OF DIS-SATISFIED EMPLOYEES: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE PUBLIC SECTOR OF PAKISTAN
Author/Authors
chaudhry, n.i. university of the punjab, gujranwala campus - department of business administration, Pakistan , awan, m.u. university of the punjab - institute of quality and technology management, Pakistan , tariq, u. university of the punjab, gujranwala campus - department of business administration, Pakistan
From page
91
To page
119
Abstract
Organizational politics which lies in the appraisal system is harming the employee’s perceptions in such a way that decreased their satisfaction level which resulted in enhanced turnover intentions. This research study is aimed to analyze the impact of appraisal politics on employees’ turnover intention in the mediating role of job dissatisfaction along with moderating role of impression management. Data was collected from 200 employees of a public sector organization named as National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). Results of the study have illustrated that perception of appraisal politics has significant positive impact on turnover intentions along with the finding that job dissatisfaction positively and significantly mediates this relationship.
Keywords
Appraisal Politics , Impression Management , Turnover Intention and Dissatisfaction
Journal title
Journal of Quality and Technology Management
Journal title
Journal of Quality and Technology Management
Record number
2581346
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