• Title/Summary/Keyword: Personnel turnovers

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Trend and Cause of Information Security Workforce's Job Turnover (정보보호인력 직무이동의 추이 및 요인)

  • Park, Sang-Woo;Kim, Tae-Sung
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 2020
  • A significant proportion of information subjects experience information security breaches, and the number of reports and counseling cases of personal information infringements is increasing. Increased awareness of the importance of information security has raised interest in the personnel in charge of such tasks. However, hiring excellent new workers and preventing turnovers in information security remain unresolved. In this paper, by modeling the job career path of information security workforce as a Markov chain, we analyze the workforce turnover process and long-term turnover trends by information security jobs, and further analyze the number and duration of turnovers required to engage in specific jobs. The results of this study are expected to be a reference to balancing the supply and demand of information security workers for the government and to ensuring efficient management of the workforce for businesses.

Turnover Experience of Male Nurses (남자 간호사의 이직 경험)

  • Kim, Hyunsu;Lee, Jeongseop
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify turnover experiences of men in nursing and to derive a substantive theory on the turnover experience of men who are nurses. Methods: Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 13 men who had worked as a nurse for 1 year or more, and had a turnover experience during that period. Collected data were analyzed on the basis of Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory. Results: The core category in the turnover experiences of the respondents was 'seeking a stable place for me'. In the analysis of the core category, types of 'contentment', 'seeking', 'survival' and 'confusion' were identified. The sequential stages of these nurses' turnover experience were 'confrontation', 'incertitude', 'retrying' and 'realization'. However, when a problem arose in the process, they returned to the stage of confusion. Thus, these stages could occur in a circular fashion. Conclusion: These findings provide a deep understanding of the turnover experience of men in nursing and offers new information about how they adapt to nursing practice. The findings should be useful as foundational data for men who hope to become nurses and also for managers responsible for nurses who are men.

A Study on the Effects of Performance-Based Personnel System Research on the Organizational Effectiveness: Focusing on Small Company, Shandong Province of China (성과주의 인적자원관리제도와 조직유효성에 관한 연구: 중국 산동성 중소기업을 중심으로)

  • Liu, YiXin;Chang, Sug-In
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.159-166
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to present and identify the relationship for the effects of performance-based human resource practices on the organizational effectiveness with focusing on small and medium-sized enterprises around Shandong province of China. The performance-based human resource practice factors include selective employment system, education training system, evaluation system, compensation system and the career promotion ladder opportunity system. As a result, among ten hypotheses, six hypotheses turned out to be the meaningful approaches. In addition there exist some human factors that interfere with the fairness of the evaluation due to the regional and personal factors, assessment system difference among firms. Finally the compensation system and organizational investment for increasing or decreasing will critically affect the enthusiasm of the staff members of firms, and the less invested for thema, the greater the likelihood of their turnovers.