Abstract:
Almost all IT organizations carryout performance
reward schemes to evaluate and compensate employees based on
their performance. However not all reward schemes are effective
in retaining employees, thus this study attempt to reveal the most
effective reward types that can help IT organizations to minimize
Employee Turnover. This study uses quantitative method
through an online survey. The population for this study is
software professionals working in Sri Lankan software
organizations, estimated to be around 34,000 [1]. Data analysis
was carried out using Pearson correlation and Linear Regression.
In the present study Monetary Rewards, Non-Monetary Rewards
and Reward Frequency were negatively correlated with
Employee Turnover. This means that as the Monetary Rewards
and Non-Monetary Rewards are less, and the rewards are offered
at lesser frequency, employees tend to turnover more in IT
organizations. Detailed analysis revealed that long term
monetary rewards are more successful in retaining employees
which are offered at semi-annual intervals. This research brings
out valuable results that can be incorporated in organizational
performance reward policy by the top managements making a
special emphasis on the turnover of their employees. The
research findings hint on other avenues in performance rewards
at workplace and its impact on the individuals that could be
explored as future research.
Citation:
S. Sethunga and I. Perera, "Impact of Performance Rewards on Employee Turnover in Sri Lankan IT Industry," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 114-119, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421961.