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Abstract This article investigates the impact of perceived organizational learning culture and leader–member exchange (LMX) quality on organizational commitment and eventually on employee turnover intention. Employees exhibited the highest organizational commitment when they perceived a higher learning culture and when they were supervised in a supportive fashion. Employee turnover intention was fully mediated by organizational commitment. Overall, 43% of the variance in organizational commitment was explained by organizational learning culture and LMX quality. About 40% of the variance in turnover intention was explained by organizational commitment. Thus, perceived organizational learning culture and LMX quality (antecedents) impacted on organizational commitment, which in turn contributed negatively to employee turnover intention (consequence).
Baek‐Kyoo Joo (Mon,) studied this question.
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