Staff Turnover as a Strategy of Knowledge Management:
Empirical Evidence from Information Technology Industry in Sri Lanka
Staff Turnover as a Strategy of Knowledge Management:
Empirical Evidence from Information Technology Industry in Sri Lanka
Author(s): Rasika Sanjeewani Dasanayaka, Ravindra Hewa KuruppugeSubject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: Information technology; knowledge management; staff turnover; software industry; Sri Lanka
Summary/Abstract: Information Technology (IT) industry in Sri Lanka can be considered as one of the fast growing industrial sectors in current competitive, technological oriented and rapidly changing business environment. Generally, IT industry performance depends on knowledge management (KM) in firms in the industry. The concept of staff turnover(ST) has become as more important aspect in the context of knowledge management.As limited research studies are shown in literature about staff turnover and knowledge management in IT industry in Sri Lanka, this research explore the impact of staff turn over on knowledge management in IT companies in Sri Lanka. The survey method has been adopted using structured questionnaire in Likert scale to collect data. Respondents from different job categories and companies for the sample have been selected using stratified sampling method. After descriptive analysis of basic features of respondents of the survey, the causal relationship between staff turnover and knowledge managementis analyzed using correlation analysis. The major finding emulating from the study is that there is a positive relationship between high staff turnover and weak knowledge management. Further, the study shows that organizational factors such as managerial style, lack of recognition, lack of competitive compensation system and toxic work place environment significantly influence employee knowledge management. However,possible learning environment in the firm also directs employee turnover in IT industryin Sri Lanka.
Journal: Journal of Intercultural Management
- Issue Year: 7/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 151-163
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English