A contextual study of co-worker relationship and turnover intentions: the mediating role of employee cynicism
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2022
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African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to clearly examine how employee cynicism mediates the relationship
between co-worker relationship and employee turnover intentions in organizations in Ghana.
Design, methodology, and approach: using a cross-sectional survey of employees from both public and private
organizations, the authors tested our hypotheses with a sample of 288 employees by means of structural
equation modelling (SEM) using maximum likelihood estimation with LISREL 9.2 and bootstrapping
procedures.
Findings: Findings showed that co-worker relationship are negatively associated with employee cynicism.
The findings further revealed that employee cynicism is positively associated with employees’ intention to
leave. Additionally, employee cynicism negatively mediated the relationship between co-worker.
and employee intentions to leave their organizations.
Practical implications: The work recommends that organizations become aware of employee cynicism
which can adversely affect co-worker relationship and consequently, organizational performance. Therefore,
organizations ought to reduce employee cynicism and rather encourage positive co-worker relations through
interpersonal relationships and support for employees.
Originality/value: An investigation of co-worker relationship in organization and employee intentions to
leave or turnover is a significant micro-level analysis for contemporary Human Resource Management (HRM)
research. This study gives us a scarce opportunity to understand how employee cynicism negatively mediates
the relationship between co-worker relationship and turnover intentions of employees.
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Research Article
Keywords
Co-worker relationship, Employee cynicism, Work organizations