Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification

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Main Author: Turkoglu, Nuray
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Dalgic, Ali
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This study’s primary objective was to examine ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention. A secondary objective was to investigate these effects through the mediator role of organisational identification. The data were collected by convenience sampling between 1 June and 1 October 2018 from employees of 12 5-star hotel businesses in Bodrum, Turkey, yielding 432 valid survey forms. The results show that ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism increase hotel employees’ turnover intention, while organisational identification decreases it. In addition, the latter variable plays a significant mediating role between ruminative thought styles and turnover intentions. Thus, managers need to create good working environments, support and participate in social activities with their team, make employees feel that they are a part of their organisation and frequently reiterate that each team member is valued.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
title Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
spellingShingle Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
Turkoglu, Nuray
Ruminative thought style
workplace ostracism
organizational identification
turnover intention
title_short Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
title_full Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
title_fullStr Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
title_full_unstemmed Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
title_sort Ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention: the mediating effect of organisational identification
author Turkoglu, Nuray
author_facet Turkoglu, Nuray
Dalgic, Ali
author_role author
author2 Dalgic, Ali
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Turkoglu, Nuray
Dalgic, Ali
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ruminative thought style
workplace ostracism
organizational identification
turnover intention
topic Ruminative thought style
workplace ostracism
organizational identification
turnover intention
description This study’s primary objective was to examine ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism’s effects on hotel employees’ turnover intention. A secondary objective was to investigate these effects through the mediator role of organisational identification. The data were collected by convenience sampling between 1 June and 1 October 2018 from employees of 12 5-star hotel businesses in Bodrum, Turkey, yielding 432 valid survey forms. The results show that ruminative thought style and workplace ostracism increase hotel employees’ turnover intention, while organisational identification decreases it. In addition, the latter variable plays a significant mediating role between ruminative thought styles and turnover intentions. Thus, managers need to create good working environments, support and participate in social activities with their team, make employees feel that they are a part of their organisation and frequently reiterate that each team member is valued.
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