The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour

Talent retention remains as a global strategic issue in the more challenging human resource management. Insufficient supplies of high-skilled and knowledgeable employees have restrained the movement of competitive organisations to sustain and spread business opportunities. This study discussed in th...

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Published in:Advanced Science Letters
Main Author: Osman I.; Noordin F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Scientific Publishers 2015
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Osman I.; Noordin F.
The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour
2015
Advanced Science Letters
21
5
10.1166/asl.2015.6072
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84946057582&doi=10.1166%2fasl.2015.6072&partnerID=40&md5=6429e4c2c0f267046a91c3e9be7bc226
Talent retention remains as a global strategic issue in the more challenging human resource management. Insufficient supplies of high-skilled and knowledgeable employees have restrained the movement of competitive organisations to sustain and spread business opportunities. This study discussed in the retention strategies (organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork) and their impact on turnover intentions. This relationship predictably mediated by organisational citizenship behaviour among those variables. Three theories (social exchange theory, equity theory and organisational citizenship theory) had been explained the employment relationships between employees and organisation, as the interrelatedness produce a positive retention decision for the current talented employees which are working with present employer. A theoretical framework was developed and the propositions were formulated to strengthen the impact of single variable towards turnover intentions. Future researches are recommended to further determine the current retention strategies to drive the business challenges. © 2015 American Scientific Publishers. All rights reserved.
American Scientific Publishers
19366612
English
Article

author Osman I.; Noordin F.
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The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour
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title The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour
title_short The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour
title_full The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour
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title_full_unstemmed The impact of organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork on talent retention: Mediating role of organisational citizenship behaviour
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description Talent retention remains as a global strategic issue in the more challenging human resource management. Insufficient supplies of high-skilled and knowledgeable employees have restrained the movement of competitive organisations to sustain and spread business opportunities. This study discussed in the retention strategies (organisational justice, organisational trust and teamwork) and their impact on turnover intentions. This relationship predictably mediated by organisational citizenship behaviour among those variables. Three theories (social exchange theory, equity theory and organisational citizenship theory) had been explained the employment relationships between employees and organisation, as the interrelatedness produce a positive retention decision for the current talented employees which are working with present employer. A theoretical framework was developed and the propositions were formulated to strengthen the impact of single variable towards turnover intentions. Future researches are recommended to further determine the current retention strategies to drive the business challenges. © 2015 American Scientific Publishers. All rights reserved.
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