2018
DOI: 10.29252/johe.7.2.119
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Structural modeling of career and organizational consequences of psychological empowerment among faculty members of Islamic Azad University in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran, (2017)

Abstract: Article Info Background: One of the key factors in the effectiveness of universities is faculty members. Paying attention to this important source brings the university closer to its goals. This study aimed to investigate job and organizational consequences of psychological empowerment with mediating role of organizational innovation, organizational justice, and organizational support among in the branches of Islamic Azad University in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran, in year 2017. Materials and Methods: In thi… Show more

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“…There is need to explore the moderating and mediating impact of career growth on psychological empowerment and turnover intention (Nawaz et al, 2020). Hemmati, Talebi, Yari Haj Atalou, and Hassani (2018) suggested in their study future research should be done to explore the other workforce related variable as moderator and mediator impact on the relationship of psychological empowerment and turnover intention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is need to explore the moderating and mediating impact of career growth on psychological empowerment and turnover intention (Nawaz et al, 2020). Hemmati, Talebi, Yari Haj Atalou, and Hassani (2018) suggested in their study future research should be done to explore the other workforce related variable as moderator and mediator impact on the relationship of psychological empowerment and turnover intention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%