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The significance of general skills training for early career graduates: relationships with perceived organizational support, job satisfaction and turnover intention

Pinnington, Ashly; Mir, Farzana Asad; Ai, Zehua

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ASHLY PINNINGTON Ashly.Pinnington@nottingham.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Organisationalbehaviour and Human Resource Management

Farzana Asad Mir

Zehua Ai



Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to address the mixed predictions about the relationship between general skills training and turnover intention of early career graduates by examining the mediating mechanisms of perceived organizational support (POS) and job satisfaction (JS) through which this relationship might be enacted. This study adopts organizational support theory as the guiding theory and examines the concept of POS as critical for predicting and explaining relationships in the conceptual framework. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative survey method was used on a sample of 147 Chinese early career graduate trainees. Analysis was conducted using partial least square-based structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Findings: The main finding is that participation in general skills training (PGST) does not directly impact turnover intention, rather POS is a mechanism through which this negative relationship operates. This study also found significant evidence for serial mediation by POS on PGST and its relationship with turnover intention. Importantly, JS only has an effect on turnover intention when in the presence of serial mediation by POS. Research limitations/implications: Cross-sectional study of a small survey sample. Nonetheless, the findings have major implications for research theories on the relationship of general skills training with employee turnover. Social implications: PGST does not directly impact turnover intention, rather POS is a mechanism through which this negative relationship operates. Originality/value: This research emphasizes the important role of POS in the relationship between early career graduate trainees’ PGST and their turnover intentions.

Citation

Pinnington, A., Mir, F. A., & Ai, Z. (2023). The significance of general skills training for early career graduates: relationships with perceived organizational support, job satisfaction and turnover intention. European Journal of Training and Development, https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-01-2023-0002

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 25, 2023
Online Publication Date Jul 13, 2023
Publication Date Jul 13, 2023
Deposit Date Nov 14, 2023
Publicly Available Date Nov 17, 2023
Journal European Journal of Training and Development
Print ISSN 2046-9012
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-01-2023-0002
Keywords General skills; Turnover intention; Training; Perceived organizational support; Job satisfaction; Human capital
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/27370827
Publisher URL https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/EJTD-01-2023-0002/full/html

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