Psychological contract breach and turnover intention: The moderating roles of adversity quotient and gender

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Pao-Ling Chin
Min-Li Hung
Cite this article:  Chin, P.-L., & Hung, M.-L. (2013). Psychological contract breach and turnover intention: The moderating roles of adversity quotient and gender. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 41(5), 843-860.


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We examined the relationship between psychological contract breach (PCB) and insurance industry workers’ turnover intention. We also explored the moderating effects of adversity quotient (AQ) and gender on that relationship. The results showed that turnover intentions were positively affected by PCB, and AQ significantly moderated that relationship. In contrast, the moderating effect of gender was not found to be significant. To retain employees, the findings of this study should be taken into account when developing training programs. However, future researchers should concentrate on different aspects of AQ that may also be relevant to staff turnover.

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