El ajuste persona-organización y las oportunidades laborales son importantes en la relación entre las prácticas de GRH y la intención de cambio: un modelo de mediación moderado

Autores/as

  • Abdul Samad Kakar Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Azman Hashim International business School, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
  • Roselina Ahmad Saufi Fakulti Keusahawanan & Perniagaan, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Malaysia
  • Nur Naha Abu Mansor Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Azman Hashim International business School, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Palabras clave:

Intención de irse; Intención facturación; Ajuste persona-organización; Prácticas de gestión de recursos humanos percibidas; y oportunidades de trabajo.

Resumen

Este estudio tiene como objetivo desarrollar y probar un modelo de mediación moderada con la persona-organización adecuada como mediador en las relaciones entre las prácticas de gestión de recursos humanos (HRM) y la intención de abandonar, y las oportunidades de trabajo como moderador del vínculo indirecto entre Las prácticas de gestión de recursos humanos y la intención de salir a través de persona-organización en forma. Se recopilaron datos de 250 miembros de la facultad de instituciones de educación superior (HEI) en Pakistán. Las hipótesis se prueban mediante el modelo de ecuación estructural de mínimos cuadrados parciales y la macro PROCESS. Los resultados mostraron que las relaciones entre las prácticas de GRH y la intención de salir estaban parcialmente mediadas por la persona-organización adecuada. Los resultados también revelaron que las oportunidades de trabajo no solo moderaban las relaciones directas entre el ajuste de la organización y la intención de renunciar, sino que también moderaban la relación indirecta mediada entre las prácticas de GRH y la intención de abandonar a través del ajuste de la organización de la persona, proporcionando así evidencia de una mediación moderada. Este documento es el primero de su tipo que examina la mediación moderada entre las prácticas de GRH, el ajuste de la organización y la intención de dejar el trabajo.

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Biografía del autor/a

Abdul Samad Kakar, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Azman Hashim International business School, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Azman Hashim International business School, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Roselina Ahmad Saufi, Fakulti Keusahawanan & Perniagaan, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Malaysia

Fakulti Keusahawanan & Perniagaan, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Malaysia

Nur Naha Abu Mansor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Azman Hashim International business School, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Azman Hashim International business School, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

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2019-06-25

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Kakar, A. S., Saufi, R. A., & Mansor, N. N. A. (2019). El ajuste persona-organización y las oportunidades laborales son importantes en la relación entre las prácticas de GRH y la intención de cambio: un modelo de mediación moderado. Amazonia Investiga, 8(20), 155–165. Recuperado a partir de https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/75

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