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Employee affection strategies through employer branding: evidence from Indian manufacturing sector
Employer branding has taken substantial consideration in recent times. Employer brand has developed an actual and a vital instrument to achieve competitive advantage in the current corporate world over its rivals. The current study helped us to understand employee affection in the Indian manufacturing sector based on employer branding, employee retention strategies, organisation culture, organisational identification, and employee welfare activities as attributes. The 250 responses from Peenya industrial area in Bangalore City, India, are collected to prove the regression model proposed in this study. Regression results show that employer branding (X1), organisation culture (X3), organisational identification (X4), and employee welfare (X5) were the significant determinants of employee affection. A strong employer branding strategy, both internal and external, can positively contribute to enhanced recruitment of talents to the organisation, retention of the existing workforce, and also assists in differentiating the company from the competitors.
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IJBG proposes and fosters discussion on various aspects of business and globalisation, including the physical environment and poverty. Topics covered include: - Internationalisation of SMEs - Cross-cultural business - Globalisation and poverty - Business ethics in the global environment - Emerging economies - Immigrant minorities in business - Indigenous enterprises and the global economy - International tourism - Eco-tourism - Sustainable development - Environmental degradation - The impact of oil and gas - Human mobility in a globalised world - Competition in a global economy - Localisation/glocalisation strategies within contemporary globalisation.