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Employee turnover and operational performance: the moderating effect of group‐oriented organisational culture
Authors:David C Mohr  Gary J Young  James F Burgess  Jr
Institution:1. Center for Organization, Leadership and Management Research, VA Boston Healthcare System;2. Department of Health Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health
Abstract:This study investigates the relationship between overall employee turnover and operational performance and whether organisational culture is a moderator. Using a sample of 114 outpatient centres from a health‐care system, we found a strong negative relationship between employee turnover and operational performance. Additionally, we found that organisations with a relatively stronger group‐oriented organisational culture did not experience lower operational performance in the presence of high turnover. These findings contribute to the literature on the relationship between turnover and performance. Organisations with persistent high levels of turnover may want to consider developing and adopting practices that are consistent with a group‐oriented organisational culture.
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