Determining the relationship between ethical environment climate and tending to desertion in the small and medium industries
Author(s) -
Seyed Bayazid Hosseini,
Mostafa Baghbanian,
Reza Shafaie
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
alkhas the journal of environment agriculture and biological sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2717-2155
DOI - 10.29252/alkhass.2.3.13
Subject(s) - desertion , climate change , environmental resource management , business , environmental science , ecology , political science , law , biology
Received date: 22 May 2020 Review date: 18 June 2020 Accepted date:25 July 2020 Abstract This study aims to survey the relationship between ethical environment and tending to be desertion in the small and medium industries of the Sanandaj city (Chemical industry cluster). For this purpose, all the employees of these companies were examined in terms of population and 310 of them were chosen according to Morgan Table. The research method id descriptive and correlational. This study is practical in terms of purpose and survey in terms of method of data collection. Accordingly, Babinet.al standard inventory to assess ethical climate and Dickonik and Stillwell’sinventory were used to assess tending to desertion. The reliability of the questionnairewas calculated in terms of Cronbach's alpha for the variables listed as 0.885 and 0.893, respectively. For inventory’s validity, content validity and with the opinions of advisors and some professors were confirmed.The final results of the study in SPSS software showed a significant inverse relationship between ethical climate and a desire to desertion in the company under investigation..
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