When and who leaves matters

Emerging results from an empirical study of employee turnover

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

Panagiota Chatzipetrou (Bleking Institute of Technology)

Darja Mite (Bleking Institute of Technology)

Rini Van Solingen (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)

Research Group
Software Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3239235.3267431 Final published version
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
Software Engineering
Article number
a53
ISBN (electronic)
978-145035823-1
Event
12th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2018 (2018-10-11 - 2018-10-12), Oulu, Finland
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Abstract

Background: Employee turnover in GSD is an extremely important issue, especially in Western companies offshoring to emerging nations. Aims: In this case study we investigated an offshore vendor company and in particular whether the employees' retention is related with their experience. Moreover, we studied whether we can identify a threshold associated with the employees' tendency to leave the particular company. Method: We used a case study, applied and presented descriptive statistics, contingency tables, results from Chi-Square test of association and post hoc tests. Results: The emerging results showed that employee retention and company experience are associated. In particular, almost 90% of the employees are leaving the company within the first year, where the percentage within the second year is 50-50%. Thus, there is an indication that the 2 years' time is the retention threshold for the investigated offshore vendor company. Conclusions: The results are preliminary and lead us to the need for building a prediction model which should include more inherent characteristics of the projects to aid the companies avoiding massive turnover waves.