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Employee Commitment and Turnover Intention: Perspectives from the Nigerian Public Sector

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posted on 2024-01-15, 16:10 authored by Dennis Gabriel Pepple, Peter Akinsowon, Michael Oyelere

This study investigates the conceptualization of employee commitment and turnover intention in the Nigerian public sector using a qualitative approach. Findings suggest that (i) employees expressed a lack of sense of ownership and attached meaning to commitment based on (self-help) benefit gained from their organization, and (ii) the lack of scrutiny and accountability in the public sector resulted in low employee turnover intention. The study is novel for developing a framework underscoring how context may affect the conceptualisation of employee commitment and turnover intention.

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23

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739–757

Publication title

Public Organization Review

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1573-7098

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Springer

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