Title of article
Moderating Role of Organizational Commitment between Communication Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions Among Nurses
Author/Authors
Naz, Sumara International Islamic University, Pakistan , Gul, Seema International Islamic University, Pakistan
From page
39
To page
52
Abstract
Aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship of communication satisfaction and turnover intentions and to explore the moderating role of organizational commitment in relationship of two variables. The sample of 120 nurses was taken from government and private hospitals of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Turnover intention was measured by Turnover Intentions Scale (O’Driscoll Beeher, 1994), while Organizational Commitment Scale (Cook Wall, 1980) was used to measure organizational commitment, and level of communication satisfaction of nurses was assessed by Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire (Downs Hazen, 1977). It was hypothesized that communication satisfaction was inversely correlated with turnover intentions and organizational commitment play a moderating role in the relationship of communication satisfaction and turnover intentions. Results revealed that communication satisfaction with co-workers, supervisors, and upper management has negative relationship with turnover intentions. Results also showed that organizational commitment has a significant moderating role in the relationship of communication satisfaction and turnover intentions.
Keywords
Communication satisfaction , turnover intentions , organizational commitment
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Record number
2648334
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