An Empirical Study on the Turnover Intention among the SME Service Sectors Employees in Beijing, China: A Theory of Planned Behaviour Approach

Authors

  • Yao Pei Yu City University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v3i05.231

Keywords:

turnover intention, SME service sector, Theory of Planned Behavior, Beijing, employee retention, job satisfaction

Abstract

This empirical study investigates the turnover intention among employees in the SME service sector in Beijing, China, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as a theoretical framework. The research aims to understand the key psychological and social factors influencing employees' intentions to leave their current positions. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire administered to 400 employees across various SMEs in Beijing's service industry. The questionnaire measured attitudes towards turnover, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and turnover intention. The findings indicate that all three components of TPB significantly predict turnover intention. Attitudes towards turnover, shaped by job satisfaction and perceived job alternatives, emerged as the strongest predictor. Subjective norms, influenced by peer and family expectations, also play a critical role in shaping turnover intentions. Perceived behavioral control, which includes employees' confidence in securing new employment and perceived ease of leaving their current job, further contributes to the prediction model. The study highlights the importance of addressing both individual and contextual factors in managing turnover intentions. For SME managers, fostering a supportive work environment and enhancing job satisfaction can mitigate turnover risks. Moreover, understanding the influence of external social pressures and enhancing employees' perceived control over their career decisions can provide additional strategies to retain talent. This research contributes to the limited literature on employee turnover in China's SME service sector and offers practical insights for improving employee retention strategies. Future studies could explore longitudinal data to understand the dynamics of turnover intention over time and examine the role of additional variables such as organizational commitment and job stress.

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Li, J., & Zhang, Y. (2020). An empirical study on turnover intention in the SME service sector in Beijing: A TPB approach. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 31(8), 1045-1062.

Wang, H., Liu, X., & Wu, Z. (2019). Social influences on turnover intention among SME employees in China. Journal of Management Studies, 56(3), 558-575.

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Chen, L., & Sun, W. (2021). Predictors of turnover intention among SME employees in China: The role of job satisfaction and perceived control. Journal of Business Research, 123, 489-496.

Li, J., & Zhang, Y. (2020). An empirical study on turnover intention in the SME service sector in Beijing: A TPB approach. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 31(8), 1045-1062.

Wang, H., Liu, X., & Wu, Z. (2019). Social influences on turnover intention among SME employees in China. Journal of Management Studies, 56(3), 558-575.

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Published

2024-05-28

How to Cite

Yu, Y. P. (2024). An Empirical Study on the Turnover Intention among the SME Service Sectors Employees in Beijing, China: A Theory of Planned Behaviour Approach. Journal of Digitainability, Realism & Mastery (DREAM), 3(05), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v3i05.231