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- Title
THE IMPACT OF WELL-BEING AT WORK AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITAL OVER THE TURNOVER INTENTION: A STUDY OF TEACHERS.
- Authors
FILHO, ANGELO POLIZZI; CLARO, JOSÉ A. C. S.
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate a theoretical conceptual model for the intention of rotation, analyzing its relationship with well-being at work, psychological capital and intention of rotation. Originality/value: The study contributed to present unpublished aspects and an apparent gap in the theoretical revision of the national literature by the absence of research investigating the relations between psychological capital and intention of rotation. Design/methodology/approach: Research of empirical nature and quantitative approach. We tested four hypotheses regarding the interactions of the variables, using a self-completion questionnaire containing five validated and accurate Brazilian measures. Findings: The hypotheses were confirmed, indicating that teachers have a well-being at work composed of greater satisfactions with colleagues, managers and tasks, and minors with salaries and promotions, medium indexes of involvement with work and affective commitment to the university in which they worked, revealing a low intention of rotation. In the international literature, the concept of psychological capital arises, proposing us future investigations and creating a line of research in Brazil in the measurement of the moderating role of psychological capital in the relations between constructs of organizational behavior. It is essential that other professional categories be studied in the search for evidence about the use of psychological capital as a moderating variable in the relation between the objective dimensions of this study.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; COLLEGE teachers; ORGANIZATIONAL behavior; PSYCHOLOGY of teachers; WELL-being; QUALITY of work life; LABOR turnover; JOB satisfaction of college teachers
- Publication
RAM. Mackenzie Management Review / RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie, 2019, Vol 20, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1518-6776
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1678-6971/eRAMG190064