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Examination of HRM practices in relation to the retention of Chinese Gen Z employees

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Examination of HRM practices in relation to the retention of Chinese Gen Z employees

H. Ali, M. Li, et al.

This research delves into the crucial HRM practices influencing the retention of Chinese Gen Z employees, with an eye on gender differences. Led by Hazem Ali, Min Li, and Xunmin Qiu, the study highlights that supportive work environments and training resonate more with female Gen Z workers, while male counterparts prioritize pay and role clarity.

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Abstract
Employee retention has attracted the attention of both scholars and practitioners, especially with the gradual entry of Gen Z employees into the workplace. HRM literature indicates that the employee retention research stream in the context of Gen Z employees requires further development. Based on an exploratory study, this research has identified four HRM practices influencing the retention of Gen Z employees: supportive working environment, pay, training and development, and role clarity. An empirical investigation using 529 questionnaires was used to examine the impact of these HRM practices on retaining Gen Z employees with an emphasis on the moderating role of employee gender. The findings of PLS-SEM showed that the four HRM practices have a significant effect on employee retention. The multi-group PLS analysis revealed that a supportive working environment and training and development practices are more important for female employees, whereas pay and role clarity had a salient impact on retaining male employees. Based on the empirical findings, HR managers may devise suitable intervention mechanisms to encourage the retention of Gen Z employees through maintaining a supportive work environment, providing fair and competitive pay, providing effective training and development, and clarifying job duties and responsibilities.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Jan 03, 2024
Authors
Hazem Ali, Min Li, Xunmin Qiu
Tags
HRM practices
Gen Z retention
supportive environment
gender differences
training and development
employee pay
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