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Title: Turnover intention among liquid knowledge workers: a study of Indian insurance professionals
Authors: Ghosh, Piyali.
Goel, Geetika.
Dutta, Tanusree.
Singh, Richa.
Keywords: Quantitative
Perceived organizational support
Affective commitment
Turnover intention
Perceived supervisor support
Perceived co-worker support
Insurance professionals
Liquid knowledge worker
IIM Ranchi
Issue Date: 17-Jun-2019
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Citation: Ghosh, P., Goel, G., Dutta, T., & Singh, R. (2019). Turnover intention among liquid knowledge workers: a study of Indian insurance professionals. Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing, 12 (2), 288-309.
Abstract: Purpose: This study aims to analyze how perceived organizational support (POS), perceived supervisor support (PSS) and perceived co-worker support (PCS) as components of social exchange at work influence turnover intention through affective commitment. Design/methodology/approach: Perception of sales professionals working in life insurance companies, categorized as liquid knowledge workers, on the study variables was assessed through a questionnaire-based survey. Data on a sample of 212 such professionals across 11 companies were analyzed using structured equation modeling. Maximum likelihood estimate method was used to test the extent of model fit. Mediation has been confirmed through bootstrapping. Findings: Results reveal a significant direct relationship between PSS and turnover intention. POS and PCS were found to have significant indirect effects on turnover intention, mediated by affective commitment. Research limitations/implications: Overall results prompt the authors to recommend that organizations in insurance business must invest resources in promoting organizational support and also adopt a supportive work culture in which social exchange can easily occur. Level of withdrawal intention among sales professionals can be lowered by establishing emotional bonding with them. Supervisors may also be provided adequate training in soft skills to support their subordinates. Originality/value: This study has highlighted that support at workplace is a binding force between an employee and his/her organization, and thus it negatively affects his/her withdrawal intention directly or indirectly via affective commitment. This paper stands out in the multitude of existing research as especially the relation of PCS and turnover intention has been explored less. It also adds to the scarce literature available on turnover intention among liquid knowledge workers in Indian insurance sector.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JGOSS-10-2017-0040
http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/542
ISSN: 2398-5364
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