One of most critical issues facing organizations today is how to retain employees they want to keep. The study examines the relationship dynamics between employees’ psychological career resources (measured by the Psychological Career Resources Inventory) and their organizational commitment foci (measured by the Organization-Related Commitment Scale). A quantitative survey is conducted involving a non-probability purposive sample of predominantly black females employed at managerial and staff levels (N = 318) in the field of industrial and organizational psychology. The findings provide valuable indicators for the design of career development practices aimed at retaining valuable staf
South African organisations are faced with the challenge of retaining key and critical employee coho...
In order to achieve sustainable employer environments, South African organisations are faced with th...
This research focuses on the relationship between employability attributes, organisational commitmen...
Staff retention has become a complex issue facing many contemporary organisations. The study examine...
The general aims of this research study were to: (1) Establish if a relationship existed between psy...
Orientation: The impact of the current skills shortage and demands for retaining talented and skille...
Managers and human resource practitioners concerned about retaining valuable staff members need to r...
The research focused on constructing a psychological career profile for staff retention practices by...
Orientation: Managers and human resource practitioners who are concerned about managing talent as a ...
The primary objectives of the study were as follows: (1) to explore the relationship between career ...
The objectives of the research were to examine the relationship between organizational commitment, c...
The objective of the study was to explore whether individuals’ organisational commitment (measured b...
The aim of this study was to (1) to investigate the relationship between career adaptability (meas...
Magister Commercii - MComThe primary objective of this study was to gain an understanding of the imp...
Orientation: Employees’ psychological attachment to their organisation remains an important topic of...
South African organisations are faced with the challenge of retaining key and critical employee coho...
In order to achieve sustainable employer environments, South African organisations are faced with th...
This research focuses on the relationship between employability attributes, organisational commitmen...
Staff retention has become a complex issue facing many contemporary organisations. The study examine...
The general aims of this research study were to: (1) Establish if a relationship existed between psy...
Orientation: The impact of the current skills shortage and demands for retaining talented and skille...
Managers and human resource practitioners concerned about retaining valuable staff members need to r...
The research focused on constructing a psychological career profile for staff retention practices by...
Orientation: Managers and human resource practitioners who are concerned about managing talent as a ...
The primary objectives of the study were as follows: (1) to explore the relationship between career ...
The objectives of the research were to examine the relationship between organizational commitment, c...
The objective of the study was to explore whether individuals’ organisational commitment (measured b...
The aim of this study was to (1) to investigate the relationship between career adaptability (meas...
Magister Commercii - MComThe primary objective of this study was to gain an understanding of the imp...
Orientation: Employees’ psychological attachment to their organisation remains an important topic of...
South African organisations are faced with the challenge of retaining key and critical employee coho...
In order to achieve sustainable employer environments, South African organisations are faced with th...
This research focuses on the relationship between employability attributes, organisational commitmen...