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dc.contributor.authorChuchai Smithikraien_US
dc.contributor.authorThanatchaphorn Phetkhamen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-16T12:47:12Z-
dc.date.available2019-09-16T12:47:12Z-
dc.date.issued2019-01-01en_US
dc.identifier.issn24119458en_US
dc.identifier.issn24136670en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-85070423878en_US
dc.identifier.other10.32861/jssr.51.183.189en_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66577-
dc.description.abstract© 2019 Academic Research Publishing Group. The purpose of this study was to investigate how leader-follower relations may affect nurses' intention to stay by proposing and testing a serial mediation model. Using anonymous questionnaire survey, the sample consisted of 403 registered nurses from private hospitals in Thailand. The PROCESS macro (Model 6) was used to test the hypotheses regarding the serial mediating effects. As predicted, the results indicate that leader-follower relations have both direct and indirect effects on nurses' intention to stay. Moreover, the relationship between leader-follower relations and intention to stay is serially mediated by psychological empowerment, work-life balance, and career satisfaction. It was concluded that the presence of high-quality leader-follower relations create a supportive work context in which nurses are more psychologically empowered, experience greater work-life balance, feel more satisfied with their career, and are more likely to stay at their job.en_US
dc.subjectArts and Humanitiesen_US
dc.subjectEconomics, Econometrics and Financeen_US
dc.subjectSocial Sciencesen_US
dc.titleHow leader-follower relations influence nurses' intention to stay: An investigation in a Thai sampleen_US
dc.typeJournalen_US
article.title.sourcetitleJournal of Social Sciences Researchen_US
article.volume5en_US
article.stream.affiliationsChiang Mai Universityen_US
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