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Title: How True is Turnover Intention? Assessing its Relations to University Academics’ Job Burnout and Affective Commitment
Authors: Rusdi, Fairuz 
Kurniawan, Yohan 
Nazatul Syima Mohd Nasir ItemCrisRefDisplayStrategy.rp.deleted.icon
Baharuddin, Khairul Hisyam 
Keywords: Burnout;Affective Commitment;Turnover Intention;Academics;Higher Learning Institutions
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: The Centre for Language Studies and Generic Development Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
Conference: International e-Colloquium in Language and Humanities 2020 
Abstract: 
Seo and Ko (2002) defined turnover intention as one’s intention to voluntarily terminate or
withdraw his or her employment relationship. This study examines the effects of job burnout and
affective commitment on university academics’ turnover intention among full-time academics
working in various private Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) within Klang Valley, Malaysia.
Standardised questionnaires including Maslach’s Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey, Allen and
Meyer’s Affective Commitment Scale and a Turnover Intention Scale by Kelloway, Gottlieb and
Barham were used in this study to measure academics’ levels of turnover intention, affective
commitment and burnout. Academics’ socio-demographic variables such as age, gender, race,
academic qualifications and duration of service were controlled in all analyses. Overall, the study
yielded 2 important findings: First, burnout was found to have significant effects on academics’
turnover intention and second, results also indicate that affective commitment mediates the
relationship between burnout and turnover intention among academics’. The findings of this study
thus provide strong suggestions for the management of private HLIs to have careful insight in
formulating strategies to deal and prevent turnover intention among academic staff in the future.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1288
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