Abstract:
Leader's leadership type is the critical factor for the success of the organization. This
research explores the relationships among leader's leadership style, subordinate's
personality characteristic, and job stress and turnover intention in the insurance industry in
Jaffna District. Simple random sampling method was used to collect data. A total of 235
questionnaires were sent, of which 176 returned questionnaires are valid. The conclusions
drawn from this study are (1) Leadership style has significant impact on job stress; (2)
Leadership style has significant impact on turnover intention; (3) Job stress is positively
associated with turnover intention; (4) Personality characteristic has no moderating effect
on the relationship between leadership style and job stress; (5) Personality characteristic
brings no moderating effect on the relationship between job related stress and turnover
intention; (6) Job stress has mediation effect on the association between leadership style and
turnover intention.