Determinants of turnover intention among workforces in Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) / Mohd Supian Yahya, Siti Mahirah Kamardin and Tuan Amruhasan Tuan Yusof

The Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) fabricator yard has experienced a significant rise in the rate of turnover intention over the past four years, the number of cases increasing from 14 7 to 265. Although human turnover is a common occurrence in the marine industry, the departure of emp...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Mohd Supian, Kamardin, Siti Mahirah, Tuan Yusof, Tuan Amruhasan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/103158/1/103158.pdf
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Summary:The Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) fabricator yard has experienced a significant rise in the rate of turnover intention over the past four years, the number of cases increasing from 14 7 to 265. Although human turnover is a common occurrence in the marine industry, the departure of employees is significantly hindering MMHE's performance and productivity. Conducting a study on the aim of workforce turnover in MMHE is deemed appropriate, considering the numerous factors that may prevent an employee from staying in their current organisation. This study recommends an understanding of the underlying causes of employee turnover could offer MMHE valuable insights on the factors influencing employees' choices to leave. Gaining insight into the determinants that impact employees' inclination to quit their employment would enable MMHE to address the problem of high employee turnover. The study's core approach empowers MMHE to proactively plan and select the most effective organisational retention strategy for successfully retaining workforces