Impact of Work Overload as A Job Stressor On Employees' Intention to Leave: The Mediating Effect of Work-Family Conflict in A Sri Lankan Apparel Sector Organization

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dc.contributor.author Ganewatta, G.K.H.
dc.contributor.author Hiroshima, N.L.D.H.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-12T05:55:12Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-12T05:55:12Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Ganewatta G.K.H., Hiroshima N.L.D.H., (2023). Impact of work overload as a job stressor on employees' intention to leave: The mediating effect of work-family conflict in a Sri Lankan apparel sector organization. Journal of Business, Economics and Finance (JBEF), 12(3), 110-117.
dc.identifier.issn 2146-7943
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/16432
dc.description.abstract Purpose- This article investigates the impact of work overload and work-family conflict as job stressors on employees' intention to leave in the Sri Lankan apparel sector, focusing on the mediating effect of work-family conflict. The study addresses concerns over high employee turnover rates among machine operators in the sector. Methodology- The study collected primary data through a self-administered questionnaire from a sample of 106 machine operators working in a selected factory in the western province of Sri Lanka. The research adopted a cross-sectional quantitative survey design, and data analysis was performed using the SPSS PROCESS macro. Findings- The study revealed that work overload positively influenced work-family conflict, indicating challenges in balancing work and family responsibilities. Further, work overload increased employees' intention to leave, suggesting its detrimental effects on employee motivation and job satisfaction. Work-family conflict serves as a partial mediator in the relationship between work overload and turnover intentions, playing a crucial role in transmitting adverse effects, leading to increased turnover intentions. Conclusion- This research demonstrates the combined effects of work overload and work-family conflict on employee turnover intentions within the Sri Lankan apparel sector context. The findings highlight the importance of addressing work-related demands and resources to enhance job outcomes, such as employee turnover, in compliance with the Job Demands-Resources model. These insights provide practical implications for implementing strategies that promote work-life balance, reduce turnover intentions and enhance both employee and organisational performance. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher PressAcademia en_US
dc.subject Work overload en_US
dc.subject work-family conflict en_US
dc.subject Employee turnover intention en_US
dc.subject Job stressor en_US
dc.subject Sri Lankan apparel sector en_US
dc.title Impact of Work Overload as A Job Stressor On Employees' Intention to Leave: The Mediating Effect of Work-Family Conflict in A Sri Lankan Apparel Sector Organization en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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