The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia

Restaurant industry in Malaysia is continuing to grow positively and considered as one of sector that deal with number of employees. Due to this scenario, it can be said that managing employees in this industry very challenging especially in retaining them. Employees may quit due to many reasons. He...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, Hazrina, Mohamad Nashuki, Nasyira, Othman, Mohhidin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14716/1/14716.pdf
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author Ghazali, Hazrina
Mohamad Nashuki, Nasyira
Othman, Mohhidin
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Mohamad Nashuki, Nasyira
Othman, Mohhidin
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description Restaurant industry in Malaysia is continuing to grow positively and considered as one of sector that deal with number of employees. Due to this scenario, it can be said that managing employees in this industry very challenging especially in retaining them. Employees may quit due to many reasons. Hence, the management needs to monitor their employees before they have the intention to leave the organization. This study aims to examine the relationship between perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisor support (PSS), and organizational commitment (OC) and employees’ intention to leave or stay in the casual dining restaurant in Klang Valley area. A total of 855 questionnaires have been distributed among employees working in the casual dining restaurant in Klang Valley area. This study employed convenient sampling and a total of 717 usable questionnaires gathered which gave an 84% response rate. This study was analyzed by using structural equation modeling and results from research findings indicated that organizational commitment (OC) was found to be the most influential for both intention to leave β = -0.31 (p < 0.001) and intention to stay β = 0.75, p < 0.001. The finding is expected to help management to highlight this factor and plan strategies to retain their staff and minimize actual turnover from occur.
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spelling upm.eprints-147162019-04-09T03:49:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14716/ The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia Ghazali, Hazrina Mohamad Nashuki, Nasyira Othman, Mohhidin Restaurant industry in Malaysia is continuing to grow positively and considered as one of sector that deal with number of employees. Due to this scenario, it can be said that managing employees in this industry very challenging especially in retaining them. Employees may quit due to many reasons. Hence, the management needs to monitor their employees before they have the intention to leave the organization. This study aims to examine the relationship between perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisor support (PSS), and organizational commitment (OC) and employees’ intention to leave or stay in the casual dining restaurant in Klang Valley area. A total of 855 questionnaires have been distributed among employees working in the casual dining restaurant in Klang Valley area. This study employed convenient sampling and a total of 717 usable questionnaires gathered which gave an 84% response rate. This study was analyzed by using structural equation modeling and results from research findings indicated that organizational commitment (OC) was found to be the most influential for both intention to leave β = -0.31 (p < 0.001) and intention to stay β = 0.75, p < 0.001. The finding is expected to help management to highlight this factor and plan strategies to retain their staff and minimize actual turnover from occur. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14716/1/14716.pdf Ghazali, Hazrina and Mohamad Nashuki, Nasyira and Othman, Mohhidin (2018) The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8 (9). pp. 1884-1902. ISSN 2222-6990 http://hrmars.com/index.php/papers/detail/IJARBSS/4869 10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i9/4869
spellingShingle Ghazali, Hazrina
Mohamad Nashuki, Nasyira
Othman, Mohhidin
The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_full The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_fullStr The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_short The influence of perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisory support (PSS) and organizational commitment (OC) towards intention to leave or intention to stay: a case of casual dining restaurants in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_sort influence of perceived organizational support pos perceived supervisory support pss and organizational commitment oc towards intention to leave or intention to stay a case of casual dining restaurants in klang valley malaysia
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