Author
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- Diki Nurdiansyah
(Universitas Mercu Buana, Indonesia)
- Parwoto Parwoto
(Universitas Mercu Buana, Indonesia)
- Ahmad Badawi Saluy
(Universitas Mercu Buana, Indonesia)
Abstract
Human resources in a corporate organization is a unity that can not be separated to achieve organizational goals. The achievement of organizational goals can be seen from the performance of employees. Currently, the problem of high turnover intention has become a serious problem for many companies. The negative impact that is felt due to the occurrence of turnover intention in the company is on the quality and ability to replace employees who leave the company, so it takes time and new costs in recruiting new employees. Leadership is expected to be able to direct and motivate employees so that they can carry out their jobs well, and can control or reduce stress levels in employees. And can reduce the turnover rate can maximize employee performance. Therefore, based on the above background, this research takes the title “The Effect Of Leadership, Motivation And Work Stress On Turnover Intention Of Employees Of PT. XYZ Karawang Branch”. This type of research uses a quantitative approach, with a sample of 51 respondents with a sample collection technique that is saturated sampling technique. Evaluation of the Measurement Model (Outer Model) and Evaluation of the Structural Model (Inner Model) to test and prove the research hypothesis. The results of this study indicate that leadership and motivation have no significant effect on turnover intention, while work stress has a significant positive effect on turnover intention. In order to reduce the turnover rate, it is hoped that the leadership will provide an appropriate job description for each employee so that there is no oversize capacity on the ability and working hours of employees.
Suggested Citation
Diki Nurdiansyah & Parwoto Parwoto & Ahmad Badawi Saluy, 2021.
"The Influence of Leadership, Motivation and Work Stress on Turnover Intention of PT. BCA Finance Karawang Branch,"
European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 6(4), pages 322-326, July.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:6:y:2021:i:4:id:51008
DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2021.6.4.1008
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