Impact of workplace safety on employee retention using sequential mediation: evidence from the health-care sector

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS RAUSP Management Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-29 DOI:10.1108/rausp-02-2021-0043
Attia Aman‐Ullah, Hadziroh Ibrahim, Azelin Aziz, W. Mehmood
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Purpose This study aims to examine the impact of workplace safety (WPS) on employee retention (ER) in the health-care sector in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K), Pakistan. At the same time, a mediation relationship through job satisfaction (JS) and employee loyalty (EL) was also tested. Design/methodology/approach Structured questionnaires were used to collect the data from 300 doctors, using purposive sampling technique analysed using partial least squares (Smart-PLS 3). Findings This study’s findings supported all hypotheses, such as WPS has a significant positive relationship with ER. In addition, a mediation relationship between JS and EL was also confirmed. Furthermore, a serial mediation effect of JS and EL between WPS and ER was also confirmed in this study. Research limitations/implications This study might not fit organisations from other regions due to regional norms. In the future, this study’s model may be tested on other regions and segments of the health-care sector, such as nurses, management staff and support staff. Practical implications The present study is unique because it is based on a newly formulated framework, WPS → JS → EL → ER, under the social exchange theory, which has not been tested before. Social implications In a safe environment, doctors will feel relaxed, stay longer and provide better services; resultantly, patients will get better treatment. Originality/value This study tested the sequential mediation effect through JS and EL for the first time in ER, which was missing previously, to the best of the authors’ knowledge. This will add more insights to the safety-retention literature in health-care settings. Furthermore, this study is also the first attempt to explore the relationship between WPS and ER in the health-care sector in AJ&K.
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使用顺序调解的工作场所安全对雇员保留的影响:来自卫生保健部门的证据
目的:本研究旨在研究巴基斯坦阿扎德查谟和克什米尔(AJ&K)医疗保健部门工作场所安全(WPS)对员工保留(ER)的影响。同时,通过工作满意度(JS)与员工忠诚度(EL)之间的中介关系进行检验。设计/方法/方法采用结构化问卷收集300名医生的数据,采用有目的抽样技术,采用偏最小二乘分析(Smart-PLS 3)。研究结果支持所有假设,如WPS与ER有显著的正相关关系。此外,JS和EL之间也存在中介关系。此外,本研究还证实了JS和EL在WPS和ER之间的串联中介作用。研究局限/启示由于地区规范,本研究可能不适用于其他地区的组织。未来,本研究的模型可能会在其他地区和医疗保健部门进行测试,如护士、管理人员和辅助人员。实践意义本研究的独特之处在于,它是基于社会交换理论下新制定的WPS→JS→EL→ER框架,而这一框架此前尚未得到验证。在安全的环境中,医生会感到轻松,逗留时间更长,提供更好的服务;因此,患者将得到更好的治疗。原创性/价值据作者所知,本研究首次通过JS和EL在ER中检验了序次中介效应,这是之前缺失的。这将为卫生保健环境中的安全保留文献增加更多见解。此外,本研究也是第一次尝试探索在AJ&K卫生保健部门的WPS和ER之间的关系。
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