Factors Affesting State Government Information Technology Employee Turnover Intentions
By: KIM, Soonhee.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, June 2005Subject(s): Turnover Intention; State Government; Work Environment; Human Resource ManagementAmerican Review of Public Administration 35, 2, p. 137-156Abstract: Electronic government expansion is creating the complex challenges of managing an effective information technology (IT) workforce in the public sector. Survey questionnaires were sent to IT employees working in the central IT departments of two state government to analyze how job characteristics, work environment, and human resource management pratices influence their turnover intentions. Results show that work exhaustion, an emphasis on participatory management, and oportunitites for advancement were statistically significant variables affecting state government IT employee turnover intentions, and that salary satisfation was not a statistically significant factor. Suggestions are offered for improving IT employee retention rates in government agencies.Electronic government expansion is creating the complex challenges of managing an effective information technology (IT) workforce in the public sector. Survey questionnaires were sent to IT employees working in the central IT departments of two state government to analyze how job characteristics, work environment, and human resource management pratices influence their turnover intentions. Results show that work exhaustion, an emphasis on participatory management, and oportunitites for advancement were statistically significant variables affecting state government IT employee turnover intentions, and that salary satisfation was not a statistically significant factor. Suggestions are offered for improving IT employee retention rates in government agencies.
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