Hypothesized the Relationship between Workload, Work-Life Balance, Organisational Support and Employees' Turnover Intentions

Moderated Mediation Analysis

Authors

  • Jyoti Kamboj Research Scholar, Department of Financial Administration, School of Management, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India
  • Eronimus A. Assistant Professor, Department of Financial Administration, School of Management, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India

Keywords:

Work-Life Balance, Employees' Turnover Intentions, Organisational Support, Workload, Moderated-Mediation, SET Theory

Abstract

In today's dynamic work environment, excessive workload and the struggle for work-life balance significantly influence turnover intentions, highlighting the urgent need to address this issue. We examined the impact of workload on WLB and its effect on employee turnover intentions. Furthermore, we decipher the mediation effect of WLB and moderation effect of organisational support on this primal relationship of employees (n = 562) in Haryana, India, and is analysed through SEM-AMOS. The findings indicated that a high workload negatively affects WLB, influencing turnover intentions. Organisational support, such as flexible work arrangements, alleviated the negative impact of workload on WLB. The study highlights the importance of providing adequate organizational support to improve WLB, reduce turnover intentions, and enhance employee retention. The results are aligned with Social Exchange Theory, which suggests that employees are more likely to manage their workload effectively and remain engaged in the organisation when they feel supported.

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Author Biographies

  • Jyoti Kamboj, Research Scholar, Department of Financial Administration, School of Management, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India

    Jyoti Kamboj is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Financial Administration, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda.  She is doing research on impact of work-life balance on employees’ well-being and turnover intentions in service sectors. She has published 01 research paper in Peer Reviewed Journals, 01 in Conference proceedings, and 03 in Book Chapters (01 in Taylor& Francis Online). Her 01 paper is published in Scopus/ABDC listed Journal (Human Systems Management) and 01 paper is accepted in WOS & UGC Care (International Journal of Happiness and Development). Her research interests include Human Resource Management.

  • Eronimus A., Assistant Professor, Department of Financial Administration, School of Management, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India

    Eronimus Anthonysamy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Financial Administration, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda. He has six and a half years of experience as an assistant professor. He has published over 05 Research Papers in Scopus Indexed Journals, 02 in UGC Listed Journals, 07 in Peer Reviewed Journals, and 06 in Conference Proceedings. His research interests include Human Resource Management and Finance.

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14-03-2025

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Kamboj, J., & Eronimus, A. (2025). Hypothesized the Relationship between Workload, Work-Life Balance, Organisational Support and Employees’ Turnover Intentions: Moderated Mediation Analysis. TWIST, 20(1), 326-341. https://twistjournal.net/twist/article/view/657

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