Job Satisfaction and Bank Employees Intention to Quit the Employment of a Deposit Money Bank in Lagos State, Nigeria

  • Akinbode J
  • Adeleke A
  • Falebita O
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Abstract

One of the issues that have triggered cases of employment disagreement and impasse is job dissatisfaction. This study examined job satisfaction and bank employees’ intention to quit employment in one of the second tier Nigerian deposit money bank. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design to elicit data from two hundred and fifty-seven (257) employees of the bank across the twenty-eight (28) branches in Lagos State. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data while data collected were analysed using both descriptive statistics (chart) and inferential statistics (PLS algorithm). The findings of the study revealed that employees’ specific characteristics have positive relationship with employee’s intention to quit; supervisor-subordinate-customers’ relationships have positive relationship employee’s intention to quit; bank specific factors have positive relationship employee’s intention to quit; and bank location related factors have positive relationship with employee’s intention to quit. The study concludes that all the proxies of job satisfaction examined in the study contribute to bank employees’ intention to quit employment of bank. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that issues of job satisfaction should be looked into in the bank to reduce employees turnover rate and retain employees over a reasonable period of time to eliminate unnecessary frequent cost of recruitment and training.

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Akinbode, J. O., Adeleke, A. O., Falebita, O. A., & Olu-Ogunleye, I. I. (2022). Job Satisfaction and Bank Employees Intention to Quit the Employment of a Deposit Money Bank in Lagos State, Nigeria. Organization and Human Capital Development, 1(2), 16–33. https://doi.org/10.31098/orcadev.v1i2.1071

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