The Impact of Moral Stress Compared to Other Stressors on Employee Fatigue, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover: An Empirical Investigation

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Kristen Bell DeTienne
Bradley R. Agle
James C. Phillips
Marc-Charles Ingerson
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[1] Brigham Young University,Marriott School of Management
[2] University of California,Boalt Hall School of Law
[3] Brigham Young University,The Wheatley Institution
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2012年 / 110卷
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Moral stress; Fatigue; Job satisfaction; Turnover;
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Moral stress is an increasingly significant concept in business ethics and the workplace environment. This study compares the impact of moral stress with other job stressors on three important employee variables—fatigue, job satisfaction, and turnover intentions—by utilizing survey data from 305 customer-contact employees of a financial institution’s call center. Statistical analysis on the interaction of moral stress and the three employee variables was performed while controlling for other types of job stress as well as demographic variables. The results reveal that even after including the control variables in the statistical models, moral stress remains a statistically significant predictor of increased employee fatigue, decreased job satisfaction, and increased turnover intentions. Implications for future research and for organizations are discussed.
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页码:377 / 391
页数:14
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