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HIGH-INVOLVEMENT WORK PRACTICES, TURNOVER, AND PRODUCTIVITY: EVIDENCE FROM NEW ZEALAND.
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ProductivityEmployee InvolvementWork AttitudeWorkforce ProductivityWorkforce DevelopmentManagementBusinessDisordinal InteractionEducationWork OrganizationProductivity ManagementHuman Resource ManagementEmployee EngagementHigh-involvement Work PracticesWorkplace StudyOrganizational BehaviorEmployee Turnover
Study results indicate a positive association between use of high-involvement work practices and employee retention and firm productivity. A disordinal interaction was indicated: employee turnover was associated with decreased productivity when use of high-involvement work practices was high and with increased productivity when use of these practices was low.
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