Does The Perception of Job Insecurity Bring Emotional Exhaustion? The Relationship between Job Insecurity, Affective Commitment and Emotional Exhaustion
Does The Perception of Job Insecurity Bring Emotional Exhaustion? The Relationship between Job Insecurity, Affective Commitment and Emotional Exhaustion
Author(s): Gökhan Kerse, Daimi Koçak, Şefik ÖzdemirSubject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Adem Anbar
Keywords: Job Insecurity; Affective Commitment; Emotional Exhaustion;
Summary/Abstract: This study examines the effect of job insecurity on the level of emotional exhaustion and the role of affective commitment level on this influence. The survey (was conducted on 136 employees of a company operating in the manufacturing sector. Data were collected by questionnaire technique. In the process of analyzing the data was used SPSS and AMOS packaging programs.Structural equation modeling analysis was used to test the hypotheses developed in the research. The findings of the analysis showed that job insecurity effects affective commitment in the negative direction and emotional exhaustion in the positive direction. In addition, it has been determined that affective commitment plays a partial mediating role on the effect of job insecurity on emotional exhaustion. In other words; job insecurity affects emotional exhaustion both directly and through affective commitment. The findings in the research are thought to contribute to both the literature and the business managers.
Journal: Business and Economics Research Journal
- Issue Year: 9/2018
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 651-663
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English