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      Impacts of Supervisor Support on Turnover Intentions: Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction

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      Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies
      Sciencedomain International

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          Skilled employees plays a key role in any organization’s success. Loosing talented employees negatively impacts the functioning of the organizations. In the fierce competition age human resource managers strive for retaining the employees for longer duration to maximize their potentials. This study focuses on finding the direct path effects of supervisor support and job satisfaction on employee turnover intentions; and indirect path effect of job satisfaction between the relationship of supervisor support and turnover intention. The study implied the quantitative approach using a questionnaire data collection method. 200 questionnaires were distributed mostly among the manufacturing firms’ employees following simple random sampling technique. 173 validated responses were further analyzed in Smart-PLS through multiple tests and PLS structured equation modeling technique. The findings revealed positive and significant relationships among the direct path relationships of supervisor support and turnover intention, supervisor support and job satisfaction and job satisfaction and turnover intention. Moreover, indirect path relationship of job satisfaction between the relationship of supervisor support and turnover intention was also positive and significant. This study has substantial implications for manufacturing firms to develop supervisor support strategies to enhance employee retention by reducing turnover.

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          Journal
          Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies
          AJESS
          Sciencedomain International
          2581-6268
          February 05 2020
          February 05 2020
          : 1-9
          Article
          10.9734/ajess/2020/v6i330174
          7fb201d7-ef9f-4b72-a0ae-4dfda88da8ef
          © 2020
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