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What makes talents stay? Perceived organizational support and future time perspective

Yu-Chen Wei (Department of Educational Management, National Taipei University of Education, Taipei, Taiwan)

Chinese Management Studies

ISSN: 1750-614X

Article publication date: 7 June 2022

Issue publication date: 22 June 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to integrate self-determination and social exchange theories to assess how the three-way interaction between human capital, perceived organizational support (POS) and future time perspective (FTP) affects turnover intention.

Design/methodology/approach

The study uses a sample of 586 engineers and their immediate supervisors working in Taiwanese high-technology companies to examine the hypothesized relationships.

Findings

The results indicate that human capital with a high POS has a lower turnover intention than that with a low POS. Moreover, a three-way interaction is observed between human capital, POS and FTP, indicating that human capital predicts lower turnover intention when both POS and FTP are high.

Practical implications

The findings suggest that managers should hire employees who have high human capital and who are predisposed to FTP and provide strong organizational support to retain outstanding manpower.

Originality/value

This study is one of the first to examine the interaction effects of POS and FTP on the relationship between human capital and turnover intention.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan) under Grant [MOST 104–2410-H-152 –024 -MY2].

Citation

Wei, Y.-C. (2023), "What makes talents stay? Perceived organizational support and future time perspective", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 17 No. 4, pp. 739-754. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-12-2021-0527

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