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Retention enablers and impeders of senior female employees within a South African financial services organisation

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dc.contributor.advisor Coetzee, Melinde
dc.contributor.author Hammond, Lucy-Skye
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-27T07:42:45Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-27T07:42:45Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/28903
dc.description Includes summary in Afrikaans and isiZulu
dc.description.abstract Retention is one of the critical concerns at the forefront of organisations. A comprehensive retention strategy should result in decreased employee turnover rates, consequently reducing company costs and increasing both revenue and profitability, while simultaneously ensuring increased work morale and employee productivity. The current study explores objective and subjective factors that enable or impede the retention of women within a South African financial services organisation. Here, a qualitative approach was assumed to obtain semi-structured interview data from senior female employees within the chosen organisation. The qualitative Atlas.ti data analysis program assisted in inductively eliciting three higher-order themes: (1) senior female employees’ employment experiences within the organisation; (2) the objective and subjective factors that enable the retention of senior female employees; and (3) the objective and subjective factors that impede the retention of senior female employees. Organisations may utilise this knowledge and understanding of the impeding and enabling factors that influence the retention of senior female employees as a means to contribute to organisational practices pertaining to the retention of valuable female staff members, particularly within a South African financial industry context. en
dc.description.abstract Personeelbehoud is een van die aangeleenthede wat vir organisasies van deurslaggewende belang is. ʼn Omvattende behoudstrategie behoort aanleiding te gee tot verlaagde personeelwisselingsyfers en ʼn gevolglike verlaging in maatskappykoste en hoër inkomste sowel as winsgewendheid, terwyl verhoogde werkmoraal en werknemerproduktiwiteit gelyktydig verseker word. In hierdie studie is objektiewe en subjektiewe faktore bestudeer wat die behoud van vroue in ʼn Suid-Afrikaanse finansiëledienste-organisasie bevorder of belemmer. ʼn Kwalitatiewe benadering is hier gevolg om deur middel van halfgestruktureerde onderhoude, data van senior vroulike werknemers in die gekose organisasie te bekom. Die kwalitatiewe Atlas.ti data-ontledingsprogram is ingespan om induktief drie hoërorde-temas te onthul: (1) senior vroulike werknemers se ervarings in diens van die organisasie; (2) die objektiewe en subjektiewe faktore wat die behoud van senior vroulike werknemers bevorder; en (3) die objektiewe en subjektiewe faktore wat die behoud van senior vroulike werknemers belemmer. Organisasies kan hierdie kennis en begrip van die belemmerende en die instaatstellende faktore wat die behoud van senior vroulike werknemers in hul organisasies beïnvloed, aanwend om ʼn bydrae te lewer tot organisasiepraktyke wat met die behoud van gewaardeerde personeellede verband hou, veral in die konteks van die Suid-Afrikaanse finansiële bedryf. afr
dc.description.abstract Ukugcinwa kwabasebenzi kungenye yezinto ezibalulekile ezihlala zihamba phambili ezinhlanganweni. Isu elibanzi lokugcinwa kufanele liphumele ekwehleni kwezilinganiso zenzuzo yezisebenzi, okuye kwanciphisa izindleko zenkampani futhi kukhuphule kokubili imali engenayo kanye nenzuzo ngesikhathi esifanayo kuqinisekiswa ukukhushulwa kokuziphatha komsebenzi kanye nokukhiqiza kwabasebenzi. Izinto ezihlosiwe nezibalulekile zihlolisisiwe kulolu cwaningo ezivumela noma ezithiya ukugcinwa kwabesifazane enhlanganweni yezinsizakalo zezezimali eNingizimu Afrika. Lapha, kwacatshangelwa indlela esezingeni eliphezulu yokuthola idatha yenhlolokhono engahlelekile kubasebenzi besifazane abakhulu ngaphakathi kwenhlangano ekhethiwe. Uhlelo olusezingeni eliphezulu lokuhlaziya idatha ye-Atlasti lusize ekufuneni indlela ephumelelayo enezindikimba ezintathu ezisezingeni eliphezulu: (1) ulwazi lokuqashwa kwabasebenzi besifazane asebekhulile ngaphakathi kwenhlangano; (2) inhloso kanye nezici ezizimele ezivumela ukuthi kugcinwe abasebenzi besifazane abadala; kanye (3) nenhloso kanye nezici ezizimele ezithiya ukugcinwa kwabasebenzi besifazane abadala. Izinhlangano zingasebenzisa lolu lwazi nokuqonda kwezinto ezithiyayo nezivumelayo ezinomthelela ekugcinweni kwabasebenzi besifazane abadala enhlanganweni yabo njengendlela yokwenza umnikelo ezinkambisweni zenhlangano eziphathelene nokugcinwa kwabasebenzi besifazane ababalulekile, ikakhulukazi umongo wemboni ngaphakathi kwezezimali zaseNingizimu Afrika. zul
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (126 leaves) : color illustrations
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Retention en
dc.subject Female professionals en
dc.subject Turnover en
dc.subject Employee satisfaction en
dc.subject Retention enablers en
dc.subject Retention impeders en
dc.subject Unique career development needs en
dc.subject Financial sector en
dc.subject Flow@Work Model en
dc.subject Kaleidoscope Career Model (KCM) en
dc.subject Personeelbehoud afr
dc.subject Professionele beroepsvroue, afr
dc.subject Personeelwisseling afr
dc.subject Werknemertevredenheid afr
dc.subject Behoud-instaatstellers afr
dc.subject Behoud-struikelblokke afr
dc.subject Unieke loopbaanontwikkelingsbehoeftes, afr
dc.subject Finansiële sektor afr
dc.subject Ukugcinwa zul
dc.subject Ochwepheshe besifazane zul
dc.subject Inzuzo zul
dc.subject Ukwaneliseka kwabasebenzi zul
dc.subject Amandla okugcina zul
dc.subject Izithiyo zokugcina zul
dc.subject Izidingo ezihlukile zokuthuthukisa umsebenzi zul
dc.subject Umkhakha wezezimali zul
dc.subject iModeli yeFlow@Work zul
dc.subject iModeli Yezemisebenzi yeKaleidoscope zul
dc.subject.ddc 658.31409682
dc.subject.lcsh Employee retention -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Financial services industry -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Women employees -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Job satisfaction -- South Africa
dc.title Retention enablers and impeders of senior female employees within a South African financial services organisation en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Industrial and Organisational Psychology en


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