Factors affecting the company's staff turnover in the 6 provinces of Iran's oil industry

Authors

  • Hasan Shirgholami zarjo Yazd science and research branch, Islamic Azad university
  • Nahid Amrollahi Biuki Ardakan University

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https://doi.org/10.24200/jmas.vol3iss03pp8-16

Abstract

In management literature, it is always insisted that the rate of leaving the service, is indicative of undesirable performance of management of organization in keeping and preserving the human power. Motivational factors involved in reduction of employee turnover were classified in Oil Refining and Distribution Company in selected cities of Iran. Methodology: For this purpose, we reviewed the literature and concepts of turnover. Primary Questionnaire was designed and Distributed in statistical population to identify the effective factors involved in reduce of turn over. Results: Main factors determined by using Minitab15 software and Pareto charts. Reliability of Questionnaire measured by retesting method. In order to classify of the identified factors, TOPSIS method was used. Then second questionnaire developed to evaluation of impact of each factor in selected cities. Conclusion: Data collected and purified to make a decision matrix. Finally, effective factors classified according to weights and importance of each factor. 

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2019-07-19

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