Enterprise system (ES) implementations introduce pervasive and disruptive change to organizations. End-users struggling to cope with such change often develop an internal self-preservation narrative that, if not managed, can lead to employee turnover. Turnover is a visibly-assertive response to ES implementations that has lasting negative effects on organizations. The job role literature suggests that an individual’s intention to leave an organization is greater when they lack clarity concerning their own work tasks and their role in achieving broader organizational goals. These clarity perceptions evolve during ES implementations as individuals become aware that their existing job context is no longer relevant to the post-implementa...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
International audiencePurpose Mass lay-offs tremendously impact employees and companies. Helping peo...
The relationship between perceived employability and turnover intentions seems much more complicated...
Enterprise system implementations often create tension in organizations. On the one hand, these sys...
Enterprise system (ES) implementations frequently fail to deliver job benefits for employees, many o...
The influence of transformational leadership (TL) on employee turnover intention (ETI) in SMEs is ex...
Enterprise system (ES) implementations frequently fail to deliver job benefits for employees, many o...
The implementation of enterprise systems, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, alters...
Turnover intention of information technology (IT) professionals and IT users has been a topic of int...
System utilisation is important for enterprise systems (ES) implementations to succeed. However, eve...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between job embeddedness and turnover inte...
Understanding how support structures influence job outcomes in the context of enterprise system (ES)...
In a knowledge-based economy, the retention of professionals is critical to the longterm sustainabi...
This study is designed to determine the relationship between job redesign, employee empowerment and ...
Anyone who is a participant in today\u27s workforce can attest to the fact that change is a constant...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
International audiencePurpose Mass lay-offs tremendously impact employees and companies. Helping peo...
The relationship between perceived employability and turnover intentions seems much more complicated...
Enterprise system implementations often create tension in organizations. On the one hand, these sys...
Enterprise system (ES) implementations frequently fail to deliver job benefits for employees, many o...
The influence of transformational leadership (TL) on employee turnover intention (ETI) in SMEs is ex...
Enterprise system (ES) implementations frequently fail to deliver job benefits for employees, many o...
The implementation of enterprise systems, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, alters...
Turnover intention of information technology (IT) professionals and IT users has been a topic of int...
System utilisation is important for enterprise systems (ES) implementations to succeed. However, eve...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between job embeddedness and turnover inte...
Understanding how support structures influence job outcomes in the context of enterprise system (ES)...
In a knowledge-based economy, the retention of professionals is critical to the longterm sustainabi...
This study is designed to determine the relationship between job redesign, employee empowerment and ...
Anyone who is a participant in today\u27s workforce can attest to the fact that change is a constant...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
International audiencePurpose Mass lay-offs tremendously impact employees and companies. Helping peo...
The relationship between perceived employability and turnover intentions seems much more complicated...