Toxic leadership and turnover intention: Mediating role of job satisfaction

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This study aims to test the model that evaluates the eff ect of toxic leadership on job satisfaction and turnover intention as well as understand if job satisfaction of nurses and hospital employees has a mediating eff ect between toxic leadership perceptions (self-seeking, negative state of mind, selfi shness, in appreciativeness) and turnover intention. The data of this study were obtained by questionnaire method from a total of 658 healthcare personnel in three public and three private university hospitals in Istanbul, Turkey. Confi rmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was applied to test the structure established after the exploratory factor analysis. Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used for testing hypotheses. Sobel test was used to validate the mediating variables. According to the Sobel test, the mediator eff ect of job satisfaction is found to be statistically signifi cant between self-seeking and turnover intention (z = -2.34, SE =.017, p <.050).

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Bakkal, E., Serener, B., & Myrvang, N. A. (2019). Toxic leadership and turnover intention: Mediating role of job satisfaction. Revista de Cercetare Si Interventie Sociala, 66, 88–102. https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.66.6

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