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Factors Affecting Intention of Employees’ Retention: A Study of Sri Lanka Air Force

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dc.contributor.author Gunasena, W.K.L.
dc.contributor.author Mohan, D.U.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-04-18T09:27:21Z
dc.date.available 2016-04-18T09:27:21Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Gunasena, W.K.L. and Mohan, D.U. 2015. Factors Affecting Intention of Employees’ Retention: A Study of Sri Lanka Air Force. Proceedings of the 2nd HRM Student Research Symposium, Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 26th January 2016. pp 57. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2424-7154
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/12643
dc.description.abstract This research article describes what factors affect the intention of employee’s retention in Sri Lanka Air Force. The research reviews relevant literature to identify elements of HR practices that influence employee retention and recognized the primary factors in achieving improvement of employee retention. The study primarily collected data through a structured questionnaire with the sole aim of establishing factors related to employee retention in the Sri Lanka Air Force. Data was collected from 60 Clerical Account employees in pay and record section at SLAF. The Component of the factor analysis of the ‘Employees’ Retention’ led to the extraction of 5 factors from organizations. The factors were: financial benefits, job satisfaction, career development, recognition and value, and relationship. The Sri Lanka Air Force values the significance of retaining employees and that, they provide the financial and non-financial incentive to its employees and there are laws, rules, regulations and policies that protects the welfare of the employees as a way to motivate and retain them. The findings of this study show that the most of the employees require financial incentives such as high salary and Incentives (Allowances) to be retained while much emphasis is on non-financial incentives like job security, Career Development, Recognition and value. From this context (Military) the government (Ministry of defense) has great challenge to create new strategies and implement fully the existing useful strategies that will improve employees’ retention. The results indicate that these factors have substantial roles to play in making employees stay while deciding upon the retention strategies in similar contexts. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya en_US
dc.subject Intention to retention en_US
dc.subject The Sri Lanka Air Force en_US
dc.subject Financial Incentives en_US
dc.subject Non-financial Incentives en_US
dc.title Factors Affecting Intention of Employees’ Retention: A Study of Sri Lanka Air Force en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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