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The Moderating Role of Perceived Supervisor Support on the Relationship Between Organizational Dissent and Intention to Leave

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  • Merve Kocoglu Sazkaya

    (Marmara Universitesi, Isletme Fakultesi, Yonetim Organizasyon Anabilim Dali, Istanbul, Turkiye)

  • Eray Tugrul

    (Hexagon Tasarım ve Muhendislik A.S., Kocaeli, Turkiye)

Abstract

The goal of this study is to analyze the relationship between organizational dissent, perceived supervisor support and intention to leave. A review of the literature did not yield many academic studies on the concepts of organizational dissent, perceived supervisor support and intention to leave. Therefore, the originality of this research is that it fills the gap mentioned in the literature. In addition to making a literature review about the concepts mentioned in the study, it is aimed to determine the role of perceived supervisor support on the relationship between organizational dissent and intention to leave. For this purpose, quantitative research was carried out with 313 white-collar employees who were also studying in foundation universities in Istanbul. According to the results of the research, it is determined that there are significant relationships between organizational dissent, perceived supervisor support and intention to leave. Another result of the study is that perceived supervisor support has a moderator role on the relationship between organizational dissent and intention to leave.

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  • Merve Kocoglu Sazkaya & Eray Tugrul, 2022. "The Moderating Role of Perceived Supervisor Support on the Relationship Between Organizational Dissent and Intention to Leave," Istanbul Management Journal, Istanbul University Business School, vol. 0(93), pages 21-37, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ist:ibsimj:v:0:y:2022:i:93:p:21-37
    DOI: 10.26650/imj.2022.93.002
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    1. Nasrin Shahinpoor & Bernard Matt, 2007. "The Power of One: Dissent and Organizational Life," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 74(1), pages 37-48, August.
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    Keywords

    Organizational Dissent; Perceived Supervisor Support; Intention to Leave JEL Classification : M1 ; M10 ; M12 ; M19 ; O15;
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    JEL classification:

    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration
    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General
    • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation
    • M19 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Other
    • O15 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration

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