南非豪登省约翰内斯堡市图书馆馆员离职意向的决定因素

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science Pub Date : 2020-08-04 DOI:10.7553/86-1-1890
Johannes Masenya, M. Ngoepe, V. Jiyane
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包括公共图书馆在内的组织面临着管理、控制和实施保留策略的挑战,以缓解高流失意愿。离职意向可能会给一个组织带来破坏,也可能导致负面后果,如士气和生产力下降、缺乏熟练和合格的图书馆员、图书馆组织的直接和间接成本。这项定量研究采用了人口普查方法,并采用了横断面调查设计,包括使用结构化问卷从南非豪登省约翰内斯堡市图书馆(COJLIS)的174名图书馆员那里收集数据。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)对定量数据进行分析。与人口统计因素相关的调查结果显示,在图书馆组织工作了相当长一段时间的大多数图书馆员(51%)都表现出离职意向。研究结果进一步表明,大多数图书馆员大多对组织决定因素不满意,即:薪酬和附加福利、工作环境:弹性工作时间(工作与生活的平衡)以及晋升和认可,这些都是离职意向的重要预测因素。建议制定战略举措,以减少离职意向并增加留用率,其中可以包括薪酬和附加福利、晋升和认可等变量。
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Determinants of turnover intentions of librarians at the City of Johannesburg libraries in Gauteng province, South Africa
Organisations, including public libraries, are confronted with the challenges of managing, controlling and putting in place retention strategies to mitigate against high turnover intention. Turnover intention can bring devastation to an organisation and can also lead to negative consequences such as decreased morale and productivity, shortage of skilled and qualified librarians, direct and indirect costs to the library organisation. This quantitative study employed the census method and adopted the cross-sectional survey design, including the use of a structured questionnaire to collect data from 174 librarians at the City of Johannesburg Libraries (COJLIS) in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Quantitative data were analysed using the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS). The findings in relation to demographic factors revealed that the majority of the librarians (51%) who have been with the library organisation for a considerable length of time report (length of service) exhibited turnover intention . Findings further showed that the majority of librarians are mostly dissatisfied with organisational determinants, namely: payment and fringe benefits, working environment: flexi working hours (work-life balance) and promotion and recognition which are significant predictors of turnover intention. It is recommended that in order to mitigate turnover intention and increase retention, strategic initiatives should be developed which could incorporate the variables such as payment and fringe benefits, promotion and recognition.
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