RESEARCH ON TURNOVER INTENTION IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

Turnover Intention Brunei Darussalam Work-Related Stress Organisational Commitment

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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020)
Original Research
2026-01-25 — Updated on 2020-03-01

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This study investigates the factors contributing to turnover intention among working adults in Brunei Darussalam. The research specifically focuses on three variables: Ethical Climate, Work-related Stress, and Organisational Commitment. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire from 200 respondents via a convenient non-probability random sampling method at a local shopping mall. The findings revealed that Work-related Stress and Organisational Commitment have a significant relationship with turnover intention. Interestingly, Ethical Climate was not found to be a significant predictor in this specific context. The study provides a roadmap for employers in Brunei to reduce attrition by managing stress levels and fostering higher commitment within their workforce.