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The prime objective of undertaking study is to analyze the impact of financial and non-
financial rewards on employee retention with special reference to the private sector
domestic commercial banks in Sri Lanka. This research study considered both financial and
non-financial rewards namely financial rewards, employee recognition, training and
learning, career development and measured how these rewards managed and used by the
selected private sector domestic commercial banks and how these rewards experienced by
the employees and whether these rewards associated with the employee retention. This
study focused 7 leading private sector domestic commercial banks namely Commercial
Bank, DFCC Vardhana, Hatton National, Nation Trust, Pan Asia, Sampath, Seylan banks.
Sample strength of 200 no. of employees was selected and data collected using survey-
based questionnaire method. Findings are statistically analyzed using correlation and
regression.
According to the findings of the present study, all these rewards positively and significantly
associated with employee retention in different degrees. Accordingly, financial rewards
found to have the strongest association with employee retention followed by employee
recognition, career development and training and learning. According to the multiple
regression findings, it is evidenced that compensation, employee recognition, career
advancement, and training and development, respectively are the significant contributors
to employee retention.
Based on the findings, it is recommended for the selected private sector domestic banks to
ensures both financial and non-financial rewards and strengthen the compensation, financial
benefits, career advancement, training and learning opportunities and employee
recognition. |
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