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Researchers and human resource practitioners are nearly unanimous that satisfied and committed employees can play a major positive role in business performance. There is, however, a need for further evidence on what determines satisfaction at the workplace and how it can be promoted. In other...
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Researchers and human resource practitioners are nearly unanimous that satisfied and committed employees can play a major positive role in business performance. There is, however, a need for further evidence on what determines satisfaction at the workplace and how it can be promoted. In other...
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Employee retention is one of the key aspects of human resource management in corporations. The authors' purpose in developing this paper is to assess the relationship between training and development, employee performance, job satisfaction, and employee retention. The researcher employed a...
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, normative and professional commitment as well, by age-grouping and wage-grouping too. The results show that the first …
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Success of an organization is generally based on the efficiency of its human resource. Organizations consider their employees as an important tool for survival in this globalized era. Hence, retaining the best employees is of high concern for most organizations and this issue has become a...
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