Küresel rekabete ayak uydurmak ve sürdürülebilir olmak isteyen tüm şirketler ve kurumlar, değişimi doğru bir şekilde yönetmek, teknolojinin gerekli kıldığı zihinsel ve operasyonel dönüşümü kurumlarına hızlı bir şekilde adapte etmek zorundadırlar.
Adı Soyadı
Ekrem Tatoğlu
İlgi Alanları
International Business, Strategic Management, Emerging Markets, FDI
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, 2023) Jabali, Nilo; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Tatoğlu, Ekrem
The primary demand on frontline workers, which includes cabin crews and other airline workers, is the emotional demand, a workload that stems from work-to-family conflicts and family-to-work conflicts. The purpose of the study is to investigate the relationship and impact of work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict experienced by cabin crew members of airline companies flying to MENA region on job stress and turnover intention, and testing the study hypotheses which reflect that employees experiencing high levels of WFC and FWC are likely to turnover. A purposive sampling from a population of English-speaking and a diverse range of years in the cabin crew profession was convenient to use a five-point Likert scale questionnaire designed with closed-ended questions enabling a sample of (154) male and female respondents' self-completion. The validity and reliability of the study questionnaire, which consisted of (16) items, were measured efficiently using the Pearson correlation coefficient and Cronbach's alpha for internal reliability. Collection of data done using Google form distributed using WhatsApp, e-mail, LinkedIn, and SMS. The questionnaire was constructed to assess 5 Factors (WFC, FWC, Job stress, and turnover intentions) and demographic characteristics such as gender, marital status, and number of children. Mean, and standard deviations are used for each of the items that represent each Factor. At the same time, Multiple linear regression analysis was used to test all the study hypotheses. The results of the study reveal that there is an effect of work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict on job-related stress. Moreover, there is an effect of job-related stress on turnover intentions. Finally, there is an effect of both work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict on turnover intentions, and all the effects are statistically significant at the level of significance (p<0.01).