Browsing by Author "Yurtkoru, E. Serra"
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Article Citation Count: 18To What Extent Trust In Leader And Ethical Climate Affect Turnover Intention? A Research On Private And Public Bank Employees(Ardabil industrial Management inst, 2018) Yurtkoru, E. Serra; SebnemEnsari; ErdilekKarabay, MelisaDrawing on theory and research, the mediating roles of trust in leader and ethical climate on the relations between ethical leadership, organisational justice, and turnover intention are examined with structural equation modelling. Using 571 private and 535 public bank employees, it is found that turnover intention can be decreased by increasing trust in leader and ethical climate in the environment. In addition, the full mediations of trust in leader and ethical climate are supported in the relations between ethical leadership and turnover. However, trust in leader and ethical climate are found to have partial mediating effects between distributive justice and turnover and it is also found that procedural justice does not have an effect on turnover intention. Moreover, invariance tests have identified both model and structural invariance indicating equivalence across both private and public bank samples. (C) AIMI JournalsConference Object Citation Count: 40Willingness to take risk and entrepreneurial intention of university students: An empirical study comparing private and state universities(Elsevier Science Bv, 2014) Yurtkoru, E. Serra; Acar, Pinar; Teraman, Begum SerayBesides its benefits for many organizations, entrepreneurship is regarded as an important phenomenon for many studies. As a result of these studies, it is argued that entrepreneurial personality factors are insufficient to have reliable and generalizable outcomes, thus attention is reverted to intentional processes. Also risk taking willingness is believed to be distinguishing factor for entrepreneurial features. In line with literature the purpose of this study is to measure the effect of willingness to take risk on entrepreneurial intentions and compare state and private university students. 207 state and 214 private university students are analyzed and results revealed some differences between two groups and partial effect of willingness to take risk on entrepreneurial intension (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.