The Effects Of Chinese Seafarers' Job Demands On Turnover Intention: The Role Of Fun At Work

Yuan Gu, Dongbei Liu,Guoping Zheng, Chuanyong Yang, Zhen Dong,Eugene Y J Tee

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH(2020)

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Abstract
This study examines how an occupational commitment and a fun work environment serve as important mechanisms that influence the job demands-turnover intentions relationship. On the basis of the job demands-resources model, the study explored the relationship between job demands, occupational commitment, fun at work, and turnover intention. The hypotheses were (1) that job demands would be positively associated with predicted turnover intention; (2) that occupational commitment would mediate the job demands-turnover intention link and (3) that a fun environment would moderate the relationship between job demands and occupational commitment and between job demands and turnover intention. The study sampled 294 seafarers using an online survey, and applied descriptive, correlative analysis and the PROCESS Macro to test the hypotheses. Findings provide preliminary support for the three hypotheses, and contribute to a better understanding of the mechanism determining seafarers' turnover intention. The results suggest the importance of holding appropriate group activities on-board to help seafarers alleviate fatigue and stress.
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job demands-resources model, fun at work, occupational commitment, turnover intention, job demands
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