Employee commitment and turnover intention: perspectives from the Nigerian public sector
- Dennis Gabriel Pepple,
- Peter Akinsowon,
- Michael Oyelere
- University of Hertfordshire,
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- Anglia Ruskin University,
- Michael Oyele
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Abstract
This study investigates the conceptualization of employee commitment and turnover intention in the Nigerian public sector using a qualitative approach. Findings suggest that (i) employees expressed a lack of sense of ownership and attached meaning to commitment based on (self-help) benefit gained from their organization, and (ii) the lack of scrutiny and accountability in the public sector resulted in low employee turnover intention. The study is novel for developing a framework underscoring how context may affect the conceptualisation of employee commitment and turnover intention.
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Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review
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EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 739-757 (19 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Public Organization Review (Volume 23, Issue 2)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 18/10/2021
- Published - 27/11/2021
Publication status
Published - 27/11/2021
ISSN
1566-7170External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85120057847
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