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The perceived overqualification’s effect on innovative work behaviour: Do transformational leadership and turnover intention matter?

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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Kaymakçı, Rümeysa
Görener, Ali
Toker, Kerem
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This paper aims to test the mediating role of turnover intention as well as the moderating role of transformationalleadership in the relationship between perceived overqualification and innovative work behaviour in the telecom-munications industry. Data were collected using questionnaires from three main telecommunications companiesin Turkey. A total of 420 white-collar employees were reached as a result of the application of the simple ran-dom sampling method. The data was analysed via structural equation modelling. The present research revealedthat transformational leadership had a full moderating role in the relationship between perceived overqualifi-cation and innovative work behaviour. Additionally, turnover intention had a mediating role on the increaseof overqualification. The results of the study revealed that employees’ POQ could be manipulated to producepositive outcomes for the organization. Empirical findings regarding the negative impact of IWB have extendedthe scope of theoretical discussions on POQ and IWB by adding TI as a critical mediator. Employees with POQcan produce excellent results if managed appropriately. Therefore, when making decisions, leaders should regardemployees with a high level of POQ as a source of innovation. Besides, managers can direct the focus of POQemployees from TI to IWB through the application of TL
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Kaymakçı R., Görener A., Toker K., -The perceived overqualification’s effect on innovative work behaviour: Do transformational leadership and turnover intention matter?-, Current Research in Behavioral Sciences, cilt.2022, ss.1-8, 2022
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