Effect of occupational stress on turnover intentions among young employees in Nepalese commercial banks

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/

Keywords:

Commercial banks, occupational stres, turnover intention, young employee

Abstract

Occupational stress in the banking sector, particularly among younger employees, contributes to turnover intentions, challenging employee retention and organizational productivity. This study, based on the Job Demand-Control model and Social Exchange Theory, examines the impact of occupational stress on turnover intentions among young employees in Nepalese commercial banks. It also examined the impact of different demographic profiles, including gender, age group, work experiences, and responsibility level on turnover intention. It also analyzes demographic factors, including gender, age, work experience, and responsibility level. Data were collected from 357 managerial and operational-level employees across ten banks selected using purposive sampling, including the top five and bottom five performers. SPSS version 23.0 was used for data analysis. Regression analysis revealed that workload, role ambiguity, and poor working conditions significantly increased turnover intentions, while supervisor support reduced them. Demographic analysis showed higher turnover intentions among younger employees, males, mid-career professionals, and operational staff.

Author Biographies

  • Babita Simkhada , Tribhuvan University

    Psychosocial Counselor, Kathmandu Model College, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

  • Mijala Kayestha, Tribhuvan University

    Research Faculty, Kathmandu Model College, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

  • Shishir Dhakal , Tribhuvan University

    Adjunct Faculty, New Summit College, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

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Published

2025-05-01

How to Cite

Effect of occupational stress on turnover intentions among young employees in Nepalese commercial banks . (2025). Interdisciplinary Journal of Innovation in Nepalese Academia , 3(2), 106-127. https://doi.org/10.32674/