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| Published: June 03, 2021
A Study of Psychological Hardiness and Self-Efficacy on Turnover Intention
Master of Science, Department of Psychology, CHRIST (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.121.20210902
DOI: 10.25215/0902.121
ABSTRACT
Retaining talent in an organization is as crucial a task as attracting talent and leaders today need a more subjective perspective to identify what is it that contributes to employee turnover intentions. The aim of the present study is to understand the psychology behind turnover intention by examining employees’ psychological hardiness and self-efficacy. Primary grounds of the study are established on the role of self-efficacy and hardiness in job effectiveness, performance, and self-worth. For this purpose, a quantitative approach is adopted to evaluate the responses received from 110 samples. The General Self-efficacy Scale (Schwarzer & Jerusalem 1995), Turnover Intention Scale (Wayne, Shore & Liden, 1997), and Psychological Hardiness Scale (Bartone, 2013), were administered for data collection followed by statistical analysis to establish correlation. It was concluded that there exists a weak negative relationship between Psychological Hardiness and Turnover Intention. Similarly, a moderate positive relation exists between Self-efficacy and Psychological Hardiness. However, there was no significant relationship found between Self-efficacy and Turnover Intention.
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© 2021, Soni G.
Received: May 05, 2021; Revision Received: May 15, 2021; Accepted: June 03, 2021
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.121.20210902
10.25215/0902.121
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Published in Volume 09, Issue 2, April-June, 2021