The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice

The study examined the role of high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention within the tourism sector of Kuala Lumpur and the mediation effect of organisational justice and job embeddedness. A quantitative design was applied to the data collected from 112 rank-and-file employees of K...

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Published in:Multidisciplinary Science Journal
Main Author: Bakhtiar M.F.S.; Aziz A.A.; Sumarjan N.; Kedin N.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malque Publishing 2024
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Bakhtiar M.F.S.; Aziz A.A.; Sumarjan N.; Kedin N.A.
The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice
2024
Multidisciplinary Science Journal
6
8
10.31893/multiscience.2024136
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188475550&doi=10.31893%2fmultiscience.2024136&partnerID=40&md5=af787f1664ae58689d487c9338fbb223
The study examined the role of high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention within the tourism sector of Kuala Lumpur and the mediation effect of organisational justice and job embeddedness. A quantitative design was applied to the data collected from 112 rank-and-file employees of Kuala Lumpur restaurants. The findings revealed that employee relations, performance management, and appraisal reduced employee turnover intention. The findings contributed to the literature by highlighting the mediation effects of job embeddedness and organisational justice. Moreover, the current study emphasised the importance of promoting employee workplace practices that foster high-performance work systems to retain talented employees. The findings also provide implications for the tourism sector and organisations and reveal the significance of policies and practices to ensure high-performance work systems, organisational justice, and job embeddedness in increasing employee retention and reducing turnover intention. © 2024 Malque Publishing. All rights reserved.
Malque Publishing
26751240
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Bakhtiar M.F.S.; Aziz A.A.; Sumarjan N.; Kedin N.A.
spellingShingle Bakhtiar M.F.S.; Aziz A.A.; Sumarjan N.; Kedin N.A.
The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice
author_facet Bakhtiar M.F.S.; Aziz A.A.; Sumarjan N.; Kedin N.A.
author_sort Bakhtiar M.F.S.; Aziz A.A.; Sumarjan N.; Kedin N.A.
title The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice
title_short The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice
title_full The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice
title_fullStr The role played by high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention in the Kuala Lumpur tourism sector: The role played by job embeddedness and organisational justice
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description The study examined the role of high-performance work systems in reducing turnover intention within the tourism sector of Kuala Lumpur and the mediation effect of organisational justice and job embeddedness. A quantitative design was applied to the data collected from 112 rank-and-file employees of Kuala Lumpur restaurants. The findings revealed that employee relations, performance management, and appraisal reduced employee turnover intention. The findings contributed to the literature by highlighting the mediation effects of job embeddedness and organisational justice. Moreover, the current study emphasised the importance of promoting employee workplace practices that foster high-performance work systems to retain talented employees. The findings also provide implications for the tourism sector and organisations and reveal the significance of policies and practices to ensure high-performance work systems, organisational justice, and job embeddedness in increasing employee retention and reducing turnover intention. © 2024 Malque Publishing. All rights reserved.
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