The impact of talent management practices on employee turnover intentions in Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant Project: a case study on The Civil Engineers Ltd.
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2024-10Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Islam, Md. TarikulMetadata
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The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between Talent Management (TM) practices
and Employee Turnover intentions at The Civil Engineers Ltd., a Bangladeshi company
engaged in construction in the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project. It focuses on examining
how TM plays a crucial role in retaining employees in the construction industry. The research
outlines essential TM components, which include talent acquisition practices, training and
development, performance and career management, and recognition and rewards. Drawing
insights from theories like Human Capital Theory, Resource-Based View (RBV) Theory,
Social Exchange Theory (SET), few hypotheses developed that relate TM practices to lower
turnover intentions. An employee survey is used as the primary method of data collection, and
SPSS is utilized for analysis of data. The findings highlight the significance of TM practices in
reducing employee intentions to leave, offering valuable information for enhancing employee
retention.