Turnover and Turnaway Intentions of IT Professionals and the Impact of COVID-19 on Their Work

R. Jeetah, Ved Greedharry Rampadaruth
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This paper aimed at examining the impact of threat of professional obsolescence, updating as play or work, perceived work overload, work exhaustion, affective commitment, on turnover and turnaway intentions of IT professionals in Mauritius. A quantitative, self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from 158 IT professionals. Contrary to previous studies, perceived work overload was negatively related to work exhaustion and updating as work was not related to turnover intentions, but was positively correlated to turnaway intentions. While 80.5% of survey participants felt they worked more at home during the COVID-19 lockdown, 62.3% were able to spend more time with their family and would work mostly from home if possible. The affective commitment of professionals towards their organization and the IT profession reduced their turnover and turnaway intentions, respectively. By rewarding their affective commitment and implementing adequate work from home strategies, the retention of IT professionals could be positively enhanced.
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IT专业人员的离职意向及COVID-19对其工作的影响
本文旨在研究专业过时的威胁,作为游戏或工作的更新,感知工作过载,工作疲惫,情感承诺,对毛里求斯IT专业人员的营业额和转身意图的影响。一份定量的、自我管理的问卷用于收集158名IT专业人员的数据。与以往的研究相反,工作负荷感知与工作疲劳和工作更新负相关,因为工作与离职意图无关,但与离职意图正相关。虽然80.5%的调查参与者认为他们在COVID-19封锁期间更多地在家工作,但62.3%的人能够花更多的时间与家人在一起,如果可能的话,他们会主要在家工作。专业人员对其组织和IT专业的情感承诺分别降低了他们的离职和转身意图。通过奖励他们的情感承诺和实施适当的在家工作策略,可以积极提高资讯科技专业人员的保留率。
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