The roles of work–family conflict and family–work conflict linking job satisfaction and turnover intention of academic staff

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Australian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1177/10384162211068584
Tek Leong Lim, R. Omar, T. C. Ho, Poh Kiong Tee
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This paper examined how academic staffs’ extrinsic and intrinsic job satisfaction influenced their turnover intention. The role of the work–life balance was investigated in this relationship by distinguishing between work–family and family–work conflict. Data from 450 academics in Malaysian universities were collected and analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling. The results revealed that both extrinsic and intrinsic job satisfaction significantly affected academics’ work–family and family–work conflict, as well as their turnover intention. Work–family conflict partially mediated the effect of extrinsic and intrinsic job satisfaction on academics’ turnover intention. Conversely, family–work conflict had no significant mediating effect in this relationship. This study has contributed to the existing body of knowledge on academics’ work–life balance by validating the differing (mediating) impacts of work–family and family–work conflict along with the relationship between job satisfaction and turnover intention. The results have important implications for universities’ human resource management by providing valuable insights on potential work–life balance policies for academics to reduce their turnover. However, the study's limited scope, comprising only five private universities in Malaysia, may constrain the generalisation of the findings.
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工作-家庭冲突、家庭-工作冲突对学术人员工作满意度与离职倾向的作用
研究了学术人员的外在和内在工作满意度对离职倾向的影响。通过区分工作-家庭和家庭-工作冲突,研究了工作-生活平衡在这一关系中的作用。从马来西亚大学的450名学者收集数据,并使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型进行分析。结果发现,外在和内在工作满意度对学者的工作-家庭冲突、家庭-工作冲突以及离职倾向均有显著影响。工作家庭冲突部分中介了外在和内在工作满意度对学者离职倾向的影响。相反,家庭工作冲突在此关系中没有显著的中介作用。本研究通过验证工作-家庭和家庭-工作冲突的不同(中介)影响以及工作满意度与离职倾向的关系,为学者工作-生活平衡的现有知识体系做出了贡献。研究结果对大学人力资源管理具有重要的启示意义,为减少学术人员的流动率提供了有价值的工作与生活平衡政策。然而,这项研究的范围有限,只包括马来西亚的五所私立大学,可能会限制研究结果的推广。
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