The main objective of the study in banks perception of
performance appraisal is to examine the effect of employee stress,
performancerelated stress and employees' intention to leave. In addition, bank
employees about performance appraisal practices in organizations thinking and
performance based on job stress levels were also investigated. The universe of
research is the Ziraat Bank employees in Gaziantep. A questionnaire was prepared and distributed
to the employees of the bank to achieve the objective of the study and to
measure variables. Perception of performance appraisal has been shown to
positively affect employee stress to, performance-releted stress and intention
to leave in performed to analysis. In addition to performance- related work
stress between turnover intention has been seen that a significant positive
relationship.
Performance Evaluation Employee Stress Job Stress Stress-Related Performance Turnover Intention
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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