Literature Review on Human Resource Churning—Theoretical Framework, Costs and Proposed Solutions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Analysis and Presentation of Results
3.1. Churning of Human Resources: Dimensions Identified in Literature and the State of the Art
3.1.1. Work Environment
3.1.2. Leadership
3.1.3. Recognition
3.1.4. Schedule Flexibility
3.1.5. Salary
3.1.6. Career Progression
3.1.7. Responsibility
3.1.8. Retention of Human Resources
4. Conclusions
4.1. Discussion of Results
4.2. Study Contributions
Theoretical and Practical Contributions
5. Final Conclusions, Study Limitations and Future Studies
Study Contributions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimensions of Churning | % | Topics Covered in the Study(s) | N |
---|---|---|---|
Retention of Human Resources | 22% | Retention of Talents | 2 |
Retention Strategies | 4 | ||
Work Environment | 15% | Working Conditions | 2 |
Forecast of Churn | 2 | ||
Leadership | 11% | Employment Flows and Churning | 3 |
Recognition | 8% | Job Satisfaction | 2 |
Schedule Flexibility | 8% | Working Conditions | 2 |
Salary | 22% | Wages and the Labour Market | 6 |
Career Progression | 8% | Employee Churn | 2 |
Responsibility | 8% | Job Satisfaction | 2 |
Total | 100% | 27 |
Framework | Dimensions of Churning | Sources |
---|---|---|
Working Conditions | Work Environment | Dhanpat et al. (2018) |
Iqbal et al. (2017) | ||
Silva et al. (2019) | ||
Rahman et al. (2020) | ||
Leadership | Akdol and Arikboga (2017) | |
Alkhawaja (2017) | ||
Boushey and Glynn (2012) | ||
Recognition | Tessema et al. (2013) | |
Islam (2012) | ||
Schedule Flexibility | Nor (2018) | |
Nasir and Mahmood (2016) | ||
Salary | Duhautois et al. (2016) Tremblay et al. (2006) Milkovich and Newman (2004) Hytter (2007) Pitts et al. (2011) Onyango (2014) | |
Career Progression | Kamalaveni et al. (2019) Duhautois et al. (2016) | |
Responsibility | Raziq and Maulabakhsh (2015) Jain et al. (2021) | |
Retention of Human Resources | Kerr (2018) | |
Oludayo et al. (2018) | ||
Steil et al. (2016) | ||
Moreira et al. (2018) | ||
Ekawati (2019) | ||
Chandrasekara (2020) |
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