Review article Q2
Job satisfaction and turnover intention: A comprehensive review of the shared determinants
Swati Jogi (Jogi, S.); Kamal Kant Vashisth (Vashisth, K. K.); Supriya Srivastava (Srivastava, S.); Bráulio Alturas (Alturas, B.); Devesh Kumar (Kumar, D.);
Journal Title
Human Systems Management
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Background Human capital is a critical asset for organizations, impacting financial performance and market value. Maintaining a stable, committed workforce is challenging. Job satisfaction emerges as a pivotal factor influencing employees’ intentions to leave or turnover intention. However, both encompass diverse dimensions that can exert positive or negative effects. Objectives To explore the common factors affecting job satisfaction and turnover intention, focusing on the significant positive and negative relationships. Method A systematic review based on the PRISMA framework has been conducted. The data has been precisely identified, evaluated, and extracted from the SCOPUS database based on set benchmarks. Result The investigation revealed a variety of determinants that exhibit a significant correlation with job satisfaction and turnover intention, manifesting in both positive and negative associations. Furthermore, these elements have been linked to established motivational theories, suggesting a theoretical underpinning for the observed relationships between workplace dynamics and employee behavior. Conclusion The result intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors by offering a framework for studying job satisfaction and turnover intention guiding future research in the field of knowledge.
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Keywords
Job satisfaction,Turnover intention,Intention to quit,Intention to leave,Systematic review
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences

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