Effects of staff turnover on the employee performance of work at Masinde Muliro university of science and technology
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Date
2013-01-23
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Macrothink Institute
Abstract
High staff turnover affects the smooth running of institutions. This study established the
effect of staff turnover on performance of work in Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Technology (MMUST). Specific objectives of the study were: to identify effects of staff
turnover on administrative work and to identify financial/economic effects of staff turnover. A
conceptual framework formed the basis of this study. Correlational research design was used
in this study. Cluster random sampling procedure was used to collect data. Questionnaires,
interviews, document analysis and observation were blended to capture authentic and
exhaustive data. A randomly selected sample of 25 departments was used in this study. A total
of 152 respondents participated. Data were analyzed using inferential and descriptive
statistics.. The study established that economically, staff turnover in increases work for the
remaining staff, leads to customer dissatisfaction, brings about decreased income due to
reduced productivity, and leads to increased liability to the practice. Socially, staff turnover
lowers staff morale and creates gaps in the social groupings. The study recommends that
MMUST should improve on mechanisms of getting feedback from its staff members
regarding problems that are likely to cause staff turnover. In addition, staff taking over duties
performed by those exiting be given proper orientation.
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Non teaching departments, Non teaching staff, Performance of Work, Retention rate, Staff turnover and Teaching departments