The Impact of Effective Training on Employee Retention: A Study in Private Banks of Bangladesh
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Published: 27 January 2020

The Impact of Effective Training on Employee Retention: A Study in Private Banks of Bangladesh

Shahin Akther, Javed Tariq

Mercantile Bank Limited, Bangladesh

asian institute research, jeb, journal of economics and business, economics journal, accunting journal, business journal, management journal

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10.31014/aior.1992.03.01.181

Pages: 96-114

Keywords: Employee Retention, Regression, Factor Analysis, ANOVA, t-test

Abstract

This examination underlines on the affectability of variables influencing employee continuation in Banking Industry of Bangladesh. Retain human resources is a procedure practiced by organizations to keep hold of a successful workforce and simultaneously meet operational necessities. Every organization must regard their work force as prime assets and need not to intend to depart since they enhance the value of the organization. The goal of the investigation is to gauge the view of employee retention. For this purpose, the sample chose 204 employees working in private banks of Bangladesh. We have utilized needed testing technique for credible information accumulation. We have utilized just essential information through an endorsed questionnaire. The gathered information was handled by applying t-test, ANOVA. In this investigation, univariate, bivariate and multivariate examinations were executed. Factor analysis and regression examination have attempted to evaluate the relationship of the factors. The aftereffect of the examination uncovers that employee retention relies upon depends on growth opportunity of the employees, employee self-attainment, Training and Development and employee benefits.

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