Abstract
This paper aims at studying the relationship between supervisor incivility and turnover intention while taking job burnout as a mediator and job performance as a moderator. Data have been collected through an adapted questionnaire from 325 employees of public and private banking sector based in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Results confirmed the positive association of supervisor’s incivility with turnover intentions and burnout, and a negative relationship between incivility and job performance. Mediation of burnout has also been confirmed between supervisor incivility and turnover intention and job performance moderates the association of supervisor incivility and turnover intention. Respondents suffering from incivility, confirmed job burnout, turnover intentions and poor job performance. Practical, along with the theoretical implications of the study at hand are discussed at the end.

Hafiz Ghufran Ali, Muhammad Asad, Muhammad Yousa. (2019) Supervisor Incivility and Turnover Intentions with the Mediating Role of Job Burnout and Moderation of Job Performance , NUML International Journal of Business & Management, Volume 14, Issue 1.
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