2017
DOI: 10.5296/wjbm.v3i1.10880
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Integrating Herzberg and Social Exchange Theories to Underpinned Human Resource Practices, Leadership Style and Employee Retention in Health Sector

Abstract: The focus of this review study compliments the ongoing debate on the significance of employee retention in both private and public organizations. The contributions from scholars in retention study are enormous but there are still areas that need deep attention and further exploration. Most of the past studies on employee retention have mainly focus on its impact on outcomes such organizational commitment and organizational citizenship behavior. Thus, ISSN 2377-4622 2017 to further reconfirm the importance of … Show more

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“…The effect of this vital relationship, rarely addressed in academic contexts, helps explain that workers feel more satisfied with their work when they perceive that the hospital is agile and responds quickly and flexibly to dynamic contexts, which also improves their work experience. These results support the premises of social exchange theory on health care (Almaaitah et al , 2017) in the context of ICUs. Thus, these employees will show a positive attitude towards the hospital when they consider that their organization is beneficial to them.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The effect of this vital relationship, rarely addressed in academic contexts, helps explain that workers feel more satisfied with their work when they perceive that the hospital is agile and responds quickly and flexibly to dynamic contexts, which also improves their work experience. These results support the premises of social exchange theory on health care (Almaaitah et al , 2017) in the context of ICUs. Thus, these employees will show a positive attitude towards the hospital when they consider that their organization is beneficial to them.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Hertzberg believed that the motivators lead to employee satisfaction whereas the hygiene elements cause dissatisfaction. Taking feedback and suggestions can help to determine the employees' approval with the hygiene aspects and proactive steps need to be taken if feed result found dissatisfactory (Almaaitah, Mohammad & Harada, Yoshifumi & F Sakdan, M & Perlis, Ayman, Mahmoud &, Almaaitah, 2017). David McClelland's explained different traits of motivation but the only one will be dominant and the Organization should identify the dominant trait of employees.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Hertzberg's Two-Factor theory, which comprises of "motivators" and "hygiene" factors that cause to improve employee retention, are well covered by HRM literature (Almaaitah, Harada, Sakdan & Almaaitah, 2017). Hygiene factors such as basic wages or salaries are factors that influence employee retention (Almaaitah et al, 2017).…”
Section: Human Resource Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%