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Employees' satisfaction with retention factors: Exploring the role of career adaptability
Authors:Melinde Coetzee  Elleen Stoltz
Affiliation:Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology, University of South Africa, South Africa
Abstract:Given the rising concerns about staff retention and the increased importance attached to individuals' career adaptability, the present paper explored how career adaptability relates to employees' satisfaction with factors that organizations regard important for their retention. A canonical correlation analysis was conducted on a sample of 321 employees in a South African automotive industry. The results showed that career adaptability, especially career concern, significantly explained the participants' level of satisfaction with their experiences of the career opportunities, work–life balance, training and development opportunities and characteristics of the jobs offered by the company. The study findings suggest that employees' career concerns, goals and plans and how these relate to retention practices are important for retaining them. Black and white participants also differed significantly regarding the variables. This study extends prior research on career adaptability by adding insights about the usefulness of the construct in the retention context.
Keywords:Career adaptability   Retention factors   Career opportunities   Training and development opportunities   Job characteristics   Work&ndash  life balance
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