Information technology (IT) professionals are a strategic human resource for enabling competitive advantage through the application of data and technologies. Yet, it remains a challenge for organizations to retain top IT talent as the business context and the nature of work change. Retention strategies that have worked with other business professionals have faced limited success with IT talent, leading some scholars to ask whether the latter are unique in terms of culture, personality, and tools. This study seeks to address this question by (1) undertaking a meta-analysis of studies investigating the turnover intentions of IT professionals, and by (2) conducting a second-order meta-analysis to compare findings between IT and non-IT professi...
Despite much research interest, effective retention of IT professionals has proved difficult for man...
IT firms in Pakistan have witnessed high turnover during the past years, but no serious efforts have...
Organizations globally are spending millions of dollars replacing information technology (IT) profes...
The turnover intentions of information technology (IT) professionals have drawn the attention of IS ...
The current study is a conceptual replication of Ahuja, Chudoba, Kacmar, McKnight, and George’s (200...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies on the topic of IT employee turnover and recommen...
Purpose – Information technology (IT) professionals and their intentions to leave an organization ha...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
Information Technology (IT) Professionals, Meta-analysis, Antecedents of turnover, Relationship to t...
Abstract. High turnover is an important problem for the IT work force. Relatively little is known ab...
The concept of career anchors has long been a reference model to guide Human Resources Management (H...
Recent statistics indicate that most organizations prefer to fill IT vacancies by rehiring IT profes...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)Owing to speedy expansion in develop...
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to hypothesize ...
Despite much research interest, effective retention of IT professionals has proved difficult for man...
IT firms in Pakistan have witnessed high turnover during the past years, but no serious efforts have...
Organizations globally are spending millions of dollars replacing information technology (IT) profes...
The turnover intentions of information technology (IT) professionals have drawn the attention of IS ...
The current study is a conceptual replication of Ahuja, Chudoba, Kacmar, McKnight, and George’s (200...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies on the topic of IT employee turnover and recommen...
Purpose – Information technology (IT) professionals and their intentions to leave an organization ha...
Retaining valuable information technology (IT) professionals or employees is critical for firms to f...
Information Technology (IT) Professionals, Meta-analysis, Antecedents of turnover, Relationship to t...
Abstract. High turnover is an important problem for the IT work force. Relatively little is known ab...
The concept of career anchors has long been a reference model to guide Human Resources Management (H...
Recent statistics indicate that most organizations prefer to fill IT vacancies by rehiring IT profes...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)Owing to speedy expansion in develop...
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to hypothesize ...
Despite much research interest, effective retention of IT professionals has proved difficult for man...
IT firms in Pakistan have witnessed high turnover during the past years, but no serious efforts have...
Organizations globally are spending millions of dollars replacing information technology (IT) profes...