Managers are key assets to the public sector in creating effective and healthy organizations. However, there are indications of high managerial turnover, which may decrease organizational efficiency, increase costs, and lead to a less favorable view of the public sector. In this article we review the literature on actual voluntary managerial turnover in the public sector in order to describe the state of knowledge and discuss the ways forward. Searching in three large databases, we found a total of 12 empirical articles on actual managerial turnover in the public sector from 1992 to 2014. The research is scarce, especially on lower management levels, and little knowledge is available for human resource professionals in their work to support...
This analysis is designed to study the question of a manager’s contribution to the organization, par...
Why do new hires have a tendency to voluntarily quit their jobs more than tenured employees? This qu...
Public managers are a key component of a bureaucracy. The reliance on a public manager by an elected...
At least 2,000 articles on voluntary employee turnover have been published in the past 100 years. In...
Predicting, understanding and controlling voluntary employee turnover have interested applied psycho...
This literature review explores employee turnover in the workplace by using data derived from peer-r...
Empirical studies of public employee turnover, particularly using turnover as an independent variabl...
Personnel turnover in excess of natural level is one of the most important human resource management...
Job satisfaction and voluntary turnover intention (intention to stay or to quit) are much-studied ph...
Turnover is costly to individuals, to organizations, and to society. The costs to individuals includ...
Employee turnover is considered as one of the persisting problems of human resource management. This...
People leave organizations. They leave because their performance was not Satisfactory, or management...
Contains fulltext : 157208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Retaining experienced and knowledgeable employees is a challenge for public sector managers. Volunta...
Employee turnover has always been and continues to be a challenge for managers and entrepreneurs. &n...
This analysis is designed to study the question of a manager’s contribution to the organization, par...
Why do new hires have a tendency to voluntarily quit their jobs more than tenured employees? This qu...
Public managers are a key component of a bureaucracy. The reliance on a public manager by an elected...
At least 2,000 articles on voluntary employee turnover have been published in the past 100 years. In...
Predicting, understanding and controlling voluntary employee turnover have interested applied psycho...
This literature review explores employee turnover in the workplace by using data derived from peer-r...
Empirical studies of public employee turnover, particularly using turnover as an independent variabl...
Personnel turnover in excess of natural level is one of the most important human resource management...
Job satisfaction and voluntary turnover intention (intention to stay or to quit) are much-studied ph...
Turnover is costly to individuals, to organizations, and to society. The costs to individuals includ...
Employee turnover is considered as one of the persisting problems of human resource management. This...
People leave organizations. They leave because their performance was not Satisfactory, or management...
Contains fulltext : 157208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Retaining experienced and knowledgeable employees is a challenge for public sector managers. Volunta...
Employee turnover has always been and continues to be a challenge for managers and entrepreneurs. &n...
This analysis is designed to study the question of a manager’s contribution to the organization, par...
Why do new hires have a tendency to voluntarily quit their jobs more than tenured employees? This qu...
Public managers are a key component of a bureaucracy. The reliance on a public manager by an elected...