The Influence of Job Satisfaction, Organisational Commitment, Work-Life Balance and Pay and Reward towards Employees’ Turnover Intention in Food and Beverage Industry Malaysia

Authors

  • Yook Pei MBA Student Faculty of Business and Communications, INTI International University, Malaysia
  • Sudhakar Madhavedi Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Business Management Kshatriya College of Engineering (under JNTU, Hyderabad), India & Research Fellow, INTI International University, Malaysia
  • Wong Chee Hoo Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Communications, INTI International University, Malaysia; Department of Economic Sciences, Wekerle Sandor Uzleti Foiskola, Budapest, Hungary; Faculty of Management, Shinawatra University, Pathum Thani, Thailand
  • Usep Suhud Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i4.1170

Keywords:

Employees’ Turnover intention, Investigation, dependent variable, Quantitative Methodology, Job satisfaction, Work-life Balance, Pay and Rewards

Abstract

Purpose: This study examines how job satisfaction, organizational commitment, work-life balance, and pay and rewards influence employees’ turnover intentions in Malaysia’s Food and Beverage industry. Methodology: Using a quantitative approach, the study distributed questionnaires to F&B organizations, gathering responses from 400 participants. The data were analyzed using Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, Correlation analysis and Factor Analysis. Multiple linear regression assessed how turnover intention—the dependent variable—was influenced by independent variables. Findings: The study results highlight the importance of nurturing job satisfaction, strengthening organizational commitment, promoting work-life balance, and offering competitive pay and rewards to reduce employee turnover. Organizations that cultivate a positive work environment, provide career development and training opportunities, and actively engage employees are better positioned to retain talent, reduce costs, and build a stable, high-performing workforce. Novelty: This study explores employee turnover in Malaysia’s F&B service industry, a largely under-researched area, by examining the impact of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, work-life balance, and compensation. It enhances theoretical models and provides actionable insights to help businesses develop targeted retention strategies, improve workforce stability, and address industry-specific cultural and economic factors.

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Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

Pei, Y., Madhavedi, S., Hoo, W. C., & Suhud , U. (2025). The Influence of Job Satisfaction, Organisational Commitment, Work-Life Balance and Pay and Reward towards Employees’ Turnover Intention in Food and Beverage Industry Malaysia. Journal of Posthumanism, 5(4), 887–910. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i4.1170

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