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Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 199 - 204, 01.04.2016

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The study determines the consequent implications of role stressors over the turnover intentions of nurses in the subjected healthcare systems, while considering organizational cynicism as a mediator. The extant survey-based study was carried out based on path analysis, considered to validate a hypothetical causal model concluded upon the variables mentioned prior. Validity, of which was substantiated through the information accrued from 395 registered nurses of Rawalpindi and Islamabad; the twin cities of Pakistan. The study advocates of the directly proportionate relationship between the mentioned predicators and the resultant variable, in a significant manner, and too proposes the partially mediatory effect of organizational cynicism, when taken into consideration. Moreover, in particular what adds up to the distinctiveness of the present manuscript is the meagre amount of research carried out on uncivil practices and cynicism observed in nursing, which itself is one of the most overlooked professions in the developing country; Pakistan. The study in suggestive manner opts for inducing healthy work practices to ensure safer work environment for nurses to remain employed under, for longer tenures.

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 199 - 204, 01.04.2016

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Other ID JA92JM79TN
Journal Section Research Article
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Tahira Nazir This is me

Ungku Norulkamar Bt. Ungku Ahmad This is me

Samina Nawab This is me

Syed Fida Hussain Shah This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Nazir, T., Ahmad, U. N. B. U., Nawab, S., Shah, S. F. H. (2016). Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan. International Review of Management and Marketing, 6(2), 199-204.
AMA Nazir T, Ahmad UNBU, Nawab S, Shah SFH. Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan. IRMM. April 2016;6(2):199-204.
Chicago Nazir, Tahira, Ungku Norulkamar Bt. Ungku Ahmad, Samina Nawab, and Syed Fida Hussain Shah. “Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship Between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan”. International Review of Management and Marketing 6, no. 2 (April 2016): 199-204.
EndNote Nazir T, Ahmad UNBU, Nawab S, Shah SFH (April 1, 2016) Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan. International Review of Management and Marketing 6 2 199–204.
IEEE T. Nazir, U. N. B. U. Ahmad, S. Nawab, and S. F. H. Shah, “Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan”, IRMM, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 199–204, 2016.
ISNAD Nazir, Tahira et al. “Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship Between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan”. International Review of Management and Marketing 6/2 (April 2016), 199-204.
JAMA Nazir T, Ahmad UNBU, Nawab S, Shah SFH. Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan. IRMM. 2016;6:199–204.
MLA Nazir, Tahira et al. “Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship Between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan”. International Review of Management and Marketing, vol. 6, no. 2, 2016, pp. 199-04.
Vancouver Nazir T, Ahmad UNBU, Nawab S, Shah SFH. Mediating Role of Organizational Cynicism in Relationship between Role Stressors and Turnover Intention: Evidence from Healthcare Sector of Pakistan. IRMM. 2016;6(2):199-204.