Set in the context of internationalization of the global division of labor, this article provides a deeper exploration of qualitative themes of conflicting accounts of employees’ reasons to quit and managerial strategies to prevent employee turnover in six business process outsourcing firms operating in India. Such differences in cognition and action between the two constituencies suggest that the decision to quit is not a linear and rational process as highlighted in most extant models of employee turnover. Our findings suggest that employees are attached more to a place or people they work with rather than the organization per se. Intergenerational differences between Generation Y knowledge workers and Generation X managers and the ineffe...
The process of leaving an organization versus an occupation is an important but under-studied approa...
This exploration of what employee turnover is, why it happens and what it means for companies and em...
It is a widely acknowledged fact that retaining organizational employees is a critical challenge to ...
Employee turnover remains to be one of the biggest human resource problems facing the Indian interna...
International audienceEmployee turnover remains to be one of the biggest human resource problems fac...
Employees are the major stakeholders of the Organisation. Every Organisation while expects the tenur...
The volume of literature on the causes of employee turnover continues to grow. In spite of this, att...
In this chapter, we explore the problem of high turnover in the high-tech BPO sector in India, where...
Reducing employee turnover through retention practices is an area of great for interest employers wh...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
Despite a large amount of research leading to considerable knowledge on voluntary turnover, turnover...
A Newspaper article by Scott Bellows, an Assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business at ...
This studies targets to apprehend the reasons of worker turnover and retention techniques in a busin...
Human assets, which refer to the unique capabilities and skills that an individual possesses, are th...
AbstractThis empirical paper provides evidence that commitment based human resource practices (CBHRP...
The process of leaving an organization versus an occupation is an important but under-studied approa...
This exploration of what employee turnover is, why it happens and what it means for companies and em...
It is a widely acknowledged fact that retaining organizational employees is a critical challenge to ...
Employee turnover remains to be one of the biggest human resource problems facing the Indian interna...
International audienceEmployee turnover remains to be one of the biggest human resource problems fac...
Employees are the major stakeholders of the Organisation. Every Organisation while expects the tenur...
The volume of literature on the causes of employee turnover continues to grow. In spite of this, att...
In this chapter, we explore the problem of high turnover in the high-tech BPO sector in India, where...
Reducing employee turnover through retention practices is an area of great for interest employers wh...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
Despite a large amount of research leading to considerable knowledge on voluntary turnover, turnover...
A Newspaper article by Scott Bellows, an Assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business at ...
This studies targets to apprehend the reasons of worker turnover and retention techniques in a busin...
Human assets, which refer to the unique capabilities and skills that an individual possesses, are th...
AbstractThis empirical paper provides evidence that commitment based human resource practices (CBHRP...
The process of leaving an organization versus an occupation is an important but under-studied approa...
This exploration of what employee turnover is, why it happens and what it means for companies and em...
It is a widely acknowledged fact that retaining organizational employees is a critical challenge to ...