Will They Stay or Leave? Interplay of Organizational Learning Culture and Workplace Mindfulness on Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions.
- Resource Type
- Academic Journal
- Authors
- Lin, Chun-Yu; Huang, Chung-Kai; Li, Hung-Xin; Chang, Tai-Wei; Hsu, Yu-Chia
- Source
- Public Personnel Management (PUBLIC PERS MANAGE), Mar2022; 51(1): 24-47. (24p)
- Subject
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 0091-0260
Due to the ever-increasing standards required of administrative workloads, service efficiency, and quality, the turnover intentions of public servants in Taiwan have gradually increased over time. This study investigated the critical factors that reduce the turnover intentions of civil servants. The article is intended to offer a theoretical understanding of an organizational learning culture (OLC) and workplace mindfulness. We analyzed data from 331 public servants. Structural equation modeling and the bootstrapping method were used to verify the hypotheses. The results demonstrated that an OLC and workplace mindfulness are positively associated with job satisfaction and negatively associated with turnover intentions. Job satisfaction plays a mediating role between an OLC and turnover intentions and between workplace mindfulness and turnover intentions. This article offers a theoretical inquiry and a practical understanding of strengthening the workplace atmosphere by offering employees a sense of well-being and sustainable career development.