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This study was conducted to examine the effect of Islamic work ethic on job stress, turnover intention and employee well-being. Pre-determined structured questionnaires were used to collect data from 201 teachers working in government schools of Peshawar district. Islamic work ethics was...
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We study whether employment history can provide information about a worker’s non-cognitive skills - in particular, about "work attitude", or the ability to work well and cooperatively with others. We conjecture that, holding all else equal, a worker's frequent job changes can indicate poorer...
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We study whether employment history can provide information about a worker's noncognitive skills - in particular about "work attitude", or the ability to work well and cooperatively with others. Our hypothesis is that, holding all else equal, a worker's frequent job changes can indicate poorer...
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The study investigates the impact of Distributive Justice (DJ) on trust in leader and employee turnover intention in organisations. The paper also tests Islamic Work Ethics (IWE) and organizational culture as moderators. Data were collected from 176 respondents working in telecom sector....
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The prime concern of this study is to probe the relationship between Islamic work ethics (IWE) and employee turnover intention (TI) with the mediation of organizational justice (OJ). Studying this relationship is significantly new in the corporate sector of Pakistan. A sample of 550 employees...
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