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Modelling job stress as a mediating role in predicting turnover intention
Mei Fang Chen
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Chieh-Peng Lin
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, Gin Yen Lien
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Institute of Business and Management
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Turnover Intention
100%
Mediating Role
100%
Job Stress
100%
Positive Impact
25%
Taiwanese Banks
25%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
25%
Behavior Performance
25%
Motivation
25%
Human Performance
25%
Work Design
25%
Role Ambiguity
25%
Role Conflict
25%
Organizational Behavior
25%
Low Turnover
25%
New Employees
25%
Organizational Performance
25%
Role Overload
25%
Job Characteristics Theory
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Firm Performance
100%
Occupational Profile
100%
Organizational Behavior
100%
Social Sciences
Job Stress
100%
Structural Equation Modeling
33%
Social Conflicts
33%
Role Ambiguity
33%
Organizational Performance
33%
Job Characteristics
33%
Psychology
Job Stress
100%
Role Conflict
33%
Human Performance
33%
Job Characteristics
33%