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Title: Employee Happiness Heals the Turnover Intention: A Study of the Machine Operators of a Leading Apparel Company in Sri Lanka
Authors: Weerarathna, R. S
Somawardana, W. S. D
Weerasinghe, W. A. P. D
Keywords: Apparel industry
employee happiness
turnover intention
Machine Operators
Sri Lanka
Issue Date: 8-Mar-2022
Publisher: researchgate.net
Series/Report no.: Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting;22(6): 11-19
Abstract: Happiness is a highly valued goal for most inhabitants as identified in most cultures. Feeling fulfilled is essential to social existence, and most people appear to be fairly content most of the time. A high rate of turnover among employees signals a major weakness in achieving organization's goals. This is because employees are the key players in determining organizational performance and survival. In ABC Apparel Company, it was identified that the employees who were machine operators' position have resigned frequently due to several reasons related to work. As a result of preliminary research, researchers identified several factors that make employees unhappy resulting in intention to leave their job. The main objective of the study was to find the impact of employee happiness on turnover intention. The research study was conducted in ninety (90) samples using simple random sampling among five hundred sixty (560) employees in the machine operator position. A selfadministered questionnaire was distributed randomly to a sample of ninety (90) employees who were in the machine operator position used in this study, and data was collected accordingly. Findings proved that employee happiness impact on turnover intention and a relationship exists between employee happiness and turnover intention. The importance of having employees happy within an organization was highlighted from this study
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2777
ISSN: 2456-639X
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Research Papers - Dept of Business
Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications

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