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Title: Work stress and intention for early retirement: an empirical study based on XYZ bank
Authors: Gunasekara, M.A.N.P.
Keywords: Work stress
Early retirement
Banking industry
Issue Date: 18-Nov-2015
Publisher: Faculty of Management and Commerce South Eastern University of Sri Lanka (SEUSL).
Citation: In Proceedings of 4th Annual International Research Conference – 2015, on “Innovative Perspective in Business, Finance and Information Management”, pp 25-40.
Abstract: This research explores the relationship between work stress and intention for early retirement of the bank executives of XYZ bank. Intention for early retirement is measured on four subscales, namely role overload, role ambiguity, rule violation and job insecurity. Operators‘ characteristics considered are age, gender, education level, and experience. The proposed methodology includes an administration of questionnaire survey to sixty five bank executives followed by an analysis using correlation and regression analysis. The key findings are ; the four subscales can be used to measure intention for early retirement, and job insecurity and role ambiguity have a strong positive relationship with intention for early retirement while role overload and rule violation have moderate positive relationship with intention for early retirement.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1806
ISBN: 978-955-627-065-5
Appears in Collections:4th Annual International Research Conference - 2015

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