2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9030465
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Ethical Climate and Job Attitude in Fashion Retail Employees’ Turnover Intention, and Perceived Organizational Sustainability Performance: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Abstract:The relationship between the fashion retail industry's working environment and the high rate of employee turnover has been highlighted as one of the key concerns for negative organizational performance in both the short and long term. This relationship creates a need to investigate the ethical climate within fashion retail businesses, employees' attitudes toward their jobs, and employees' turnover intention, as these factors can influence organizations' performance including their likelihood of achiev… Show more

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“…Although previous literature found smaller firms could have a greater influence on employees' levels of moral responsibility, our findings showed that US employees' expectations for corporate sustainability are higher than Chinese employees' expectations, regardless of firm size and marital status. This finding supports Lee and Ha-Brookshire's (2017) results which demonstrate that US employees' perceptions and behaviour toward corporate sustainability did not differ according to firm size. This might be because regardless of the organization's size, employees might expect corporations to implement sustainability as an imperative long-term goal, particularly in the fashion retail industry.…”
Section: Influences Of Mrcs On Ocbsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Although previous literature found smaller firms could have a greater influence on employees' levels of moral responsibility, our findings showed that US employees' expectations for corporate sustainability are higher than Chinese employees' expectations, regardless of firm size and marital status. This finding supports Lee and Ha-Brookshire's (2017) results which demonstrate that US employees' perceptions and behaviour toward corporate sustainability did not differ according to firm size. This might be because regardless of the organization's size, employees might expect corporations to implement sustainability as an imperative long-term goal, particularly in the fashion retail industry.…”
Section: Influences Of Mrcs On Ocbsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The more bureaucratic the system is, the more difficult and challenging it is to shift the organizational culture and influence employees' perceptions (Adams & Hardwick, ; Donaldson, ). However, a recent study by Lee and Ha‐Brookshire () found that employees' perceptions and behaviour towards corporate sustainability did not differ according to firm size; these inconsistent findings have been noticed by Treviño et al () who suggest further research on this topic. Particularly, given the characteristics of the fashion retail industry previously discussed, this gap is thought to be prevalent between the US and Chinese fashion retail industries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Lee and Ha-Brookshire [24] examined several factors within fashion retail businesses, including the ethical climate, employees' attitudes toward their jobs, and employees' turnover intention, that affect organizational performance in triple bottom line terms. Data from 278 U.S. fashion retail employees were analyzed using structural equation modeling.…”
Section: Sustainability Issues In Textile and Apparel Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reported Cronbachalpha for each dimension is: 0.84, 0.83, 0.87, and 0.87 respectively (Tang et al, 2017). PFS scale is developed using :(A) The 3-item measure developed by Lee & Brookshire (2017). It assumes a value between 1 and 5, where 1 indicates -strongly disagree‖ and 5 indicates -strongly agree‖, (the reported Cronbach alpha is 0.87).…”
Section: Methodology: (31) Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%