Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment

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Main Author: Moreira, Ana
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Cesário, Francisco José Santos, Chambel, M.J., Castanheira, Filipa
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Purpose – This study aims to explore the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment in the relationship between the organisational practices of competences development and turnover intentions. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology was quantitative and is based on a survey with a sample of 313 participants, all of whom were employed in several organisations located in Portugal. Findings – A significant and negative effect of organisational practices of competences development, perceived internal employability and affective commitment on turnover intentions was verified. A total serial mediation effect was also found from perceived internal employability and affective commitment in the relationship between organisational practices of competences development (i.e., training, individualised support and functional rotation) and turnover intentions. Practical implications – These practices should be developed by leaders of organisations in order that employees feel that the organisation is investing in their development, which can lead to an increase in their emotional attachment towards the organisation and consequently increase their desire to stay in the organisation. Originality/value – This study makes two important contributions. First, it confirms the existence of a significant and negative relationship between perceived internal employability and turnover intentions. Second, it proves the existence of a total serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment in the relationship between organisational practices of competences development and turnover intentions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
title Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
spellingShingle Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
Moreira, Ana
Organisational practices of competences development
Internal employability
Affective commitment
Turnover intentions
title_short Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
title_full Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
title_fullStr Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
title_full_unstemmed Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
title_sort Competences development and turnover intentions: the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment
author Moreira, Ana
author_facet Moreira, Ana
Cesário, Francisco José Santos
Chambel, M.J.
Castanheira, Filipa
author_role author
author2 Cesário, Francisco José Santos
Chambel, M.J.
Castanheira, Filipa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Ana
Cesário, Francisco José Santos
Chambel, M.J.
Castanheira, Filipa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organisational practices of competences development
Internal employability
Affective commitment
Turnover intentions
topic Organisational practices of competences development
Internal employability
Affective commitment
Turnover intentions
description Purpose – This study aims to explore the serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment in the relationship between the organisational practices of competences development and turnover intentions. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology was quantitative and is based on a survey with a sample of 313 participants, all of whom were employed in several organisations located in Portugal. Findings – A significant and negative effect of organisational practices of competences development, perceived internal employability and affective commitment on turnover intentions was verified. A total serial mediation effect was also found from perceived internal employability and affective commitment in the relationship between organisational practices of competences development (i.e., training, individualised support and functional rotation) and turnover intentions. Practical implications – These practices should be developed by leaders of organisations in order that employees feel that the organisation is investing in their development, which can lead to an increase in their emotional attachment towards the organisation and consequently increase their desire to stay in the organisation. Originality/value – This study makes two important contributions. First, it confirms the existence of a significant and negative relationship between perceived internal employability and turnover intentions. Second, it proves the existence of a total serial mediation effect of perceived internal employability and affective commitment in the relationship between organisational practices of competences development and turnover intentions.
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