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Quiet quitting during COVID-19: the role of psychological empowerment

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Quiet quitting during COVID-19: the role of psychological empowerment

M. Lu, A. A. Mamun, et al.

This study, conducted by Mingxiao Lu, Abdullah Al Mamun, Xuelin Chen, Qing Yang, and Mohammad Masukujjaman, delves into the quiet-quitting intentions of Chinese university lecturers during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, uncovering key factors like work overload and pay-for-performance that influence job burnout and well-being.... show more
Abstract
Due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Chinese university lecturers have experienced increased levels of disappointment and powerlessness due to the changing work environment. An increasing number of lecturers exhibit quiet-quitting intention, which affects their work passion, teaching quality, and so on. However, it is little known about how work-related factors, influence quiet-quitting intention of lecturers. Drawing on the social exchange theory, this study proposes a conceptual model that investigates the effects of work overload, perceived career development opportunities, perceived pay-for-performance, affective organizational commitment and work conditions on job burnout, employee well-being, and quiet-quitting intention. Using a quantitative cross-sectional approach, 698 responses were obtained from young Chinese university lecturers. We also employed partial least squares structural equation modeling to analyze and forecast the extent of the impact of this study's independent variables. The findings revealed that work overload, perceived pay-for-performance, affective organizational commitment, and work conditions significantly affect job burnout and employee well-being. Additionally, job burnout and employee well-being significantly effect quiet-quitting intention, which are moderated by psychological empowerment. Overall, this study contributes to the understanding of the factors influencing quiet-quitting intention among Chinese university lecturers, providing theoretical and practical implications for addressing the challenges arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 08, 2023
Authors
Mingxiao Lu, Abdullah Al Mamun, Xuelin Chen, Qing Yang, Mohammad Masukujjaman
Tags
quiet-quitting
university lecturers
COVID-19
job burnout
employee well-being
work conditions
psychological empowerment
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