Career planning and turnover intention: a moderated moderation model of career plateau and risk-taking propensity

Chin Tung Stewart Ng, Hsien Chun Chen, I. Heng Chen, Chieh Yin Wu

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Abstract

Purpose: This article aims to examine the boundary conditions of the relationship between career planning and turnover intention and the joint moderating effects of career plateau and risk-taking propensity on the relationships between career plateau and turnover intention. Design/methodology/approach: The data of this paper is collected from 231 employees from Taiwanese organizations with more than four years of work experience. Findings: The results indicate that career plateau significantly moderates the relationships between career planning and turnover intention. The relationships between career planning and turnover intention are weaker when career plateau and risk-taking propensity are low in the three-way interaction effect. Originality/value: The article examined the moderated moderation model of career planning and turnover intention using career plateau and risk-taking propensity as moderators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)630-642
Number of pages13
JournalEvidence-based HRM
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Career planning
  • Career plateau
  • Moderated moderation
  • Risk-taking propensity
  • Turnover intention

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