Abstract

The research aims to investigate the most common types of organizational conflicts among employees in private hospitals and discover the impact of organizational conflicts on employee turnover. The research outlined the relationship between the variables to present the idea of organizational conflicts and employee turnover. The hypotheses were tested using a survey data of 340 questionnaires distributed randomly to employees working in four private hospitals in Jordan. Random selection of private hospitals was made among eight hospitals in the northern governorates of Jordan (Irbid, Jerash, Mafraq, and Ajlun), which are considered the largest districts in the country. The collected data were analyzed using the SPSS program, and initial statistical techniques were applied. The results showed that the highest level of impact of organizational conflicts on the internal turnover of employees was related to the conflict between employees and direct supervisors. However, the highest level of the impact of organizational conflicts on the external turnover of employees was related to the conflict between employees and top management. The low-level job conflicts of employees were those with owners and middle management. Thus, to create stability, prevent work pressure, and retain employees, managers of private hospitals necessarily need to provide an appropriate work environment, develop high level of well-being, and decrease the workload. AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank Al-Balqa Applied University in the Kingdom of Jordan and the Institute of Public Administration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their kind support and for giving us access to the research facilities.

Highlights

  • The results showed that the highest level of impact of organizational conflicts on the internal turnover of employees was related to the conflict between employees and direct supervisors

  • There is a high impact of organizational conflict on the internal turnover of employees in hospitals, including conflicts between employees and top management, conflicts between employees and middle management, conflicts between employees and direct supervisors, conflicts between employees and other employees of the same job level from different departments, conflicts between employees and other employees in the same organization

  • The study concluded that the highest levels of organizational conflicts in private hospitals in Jordan are inner or psychological conflicts of employees

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INTRODUCTION

An organizational conflict will remain and increase especially in large and complicated organizations such as healthcare sector (Shin, 20089). Organizational conflicts need a high level of emotionally intelligent managers. This will equip them with the ability to manage businesses based on scientific methods that fulfill the aims of the organization and its long-term strategies. Advocates of the behavioral theory were the first to contribute to managing organizational conflicts and find out scientific and logical solutions As the result, these solutions gave the employees ways for creativity in the field of performance

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