scholarly journals A Literature Review on Employee Retention with Focus on Recent Trends

Author(s):  
Diwakar Singh

Employees are the most important, valuable and productive asset of an organization and retaining them is one of the toughest challenges for the managers. As the replacement cost of key employees involves huge turnover, there is a need to develop a fully integrative retention policy to tackle such type of problems. The objective of this study is to critically analyze the various works done in the field of employee retention and highlight factors responsible for employee departure and retention initiatives followed to retain them. As the study is descriptive in nature, a number of secondary sources are explored to synthesize the fragmented knowledge and present the literature review in a concise format. As the ever-changing technology, stiff competition, and globalization has brought human resources at the forefront in organizational roles, no organization wants to lose their talented employees. The literature review will present traditional retention techniques followed as well as contemporary techniques used to retain the employees. Also, more emphasis will be put on the factors such as leadership style of superiors, ability to exercise control with respect to decision-making and problem-solving, desire for career advancement and skills development, flexible working and ever increasing aspiration on retention of key employees.

Author(s):  
Fabrizio Coticchia

Since the end of the bipolar era, Italy has regularly undertaken military interventions around the world, with an average of 8,000 units employed abroad in the twenty-first century. Moreover, Italy is one of the principal contributors to the UN operations. The end of the cold war represented a turning point for Italian defence, allowing for greater military dynamism. Several reforms have been approved, while public opinion changed its view regarding the armed forces. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive perspective of the process of transformation that occurred in post-cold-war Italian defence, looking at the evolution of national strategies, military doctrines, and the structure of forces. After a brief literature review, the study highlights the process of transformation of Italian defeshnce policy since 1989. Through primary and secondary sources, the chapter illustrates the main changes that occurred, the never-ending cold-war legacies, and key challenges.


2022 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 648-662
Author(s):  
Lebene Richmond Soga ◽  
Yemisi Bolade-Ogunfodun ◽  
Marcello Mariani ◽  
Rita Nasr ◽  
Benjamin Laker

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-78
Author(s):  
Gibriel Badjie

Communication and delegation are two important and parts of the leadership function. However, it is still a matter of debate whether leaders can delegate responsibility for communication, especially policy information, to those under their authority. Various opinions state that there is no prohibition for leaders to delegate their responsibilities because this is the leader's prerogative. This study aims to identify whether leadership should or should not delegate communication. The method used in this study was Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The SLR method is used to identify, review, evaluate, and interpret all available research by topic area phenomenon of interest, with specific relevant research questions. The results showed that leaders can delegate communication but it is highly dependent on the type, style, and approach of leadership on the table at that time. Such a leadership style or approach will automatically influence the style and approach of communication and delegation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-135
Author(s):  
L. F. García Sarmiento ◽  
J. F. Reyes-Rodríguez

This article aims at reviewing academic literature so as to identify internal factors that influence competitiveness in firms operating in the service sector, particularly referred as organizational capabilities and managerial skills. Based on a traditional approach of an exhaustive and critical literature review targeting academic sources published between 2010-2020, two emerging organisational capabilities are identified: cooperation with customers and innovation of services and organisational processes. Furthermore, two factors referring to managerial skills are characterised in this kind of firms: leadership style and external relationships of top managers. The article emphasises on the importance of identifying these factors as key elements in order to prioritise effors when developing and adopting action plans towards them in service firms. This will lead such firms to boosting competitiveness and perceive themselves in an advantageous position in comparison to their rivals.


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