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The effectiveness of employee retention through an uplift modeling approach

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Rationale: The main goal of employee retention is to prevent competent employees from leaving the company. When analysing the main reasons why employees leave and determining their turnover probability, the question rises: which retention strategies have an actual effect on turnover and for which profile of employees do these strategies work?
Methodology: To determine the effectiveness of different retention strategies, an overview is given of the retention strategies that can be found in the literature. Next, the paper presents a procedure to build an uplift model for testing the effectiveness of the different strategies on HR data. The uplift model is based on random forest estimation and applies personal treatment learning estimation.
Findings: Through a data-driven approach, the actual effect of retention strategies on employee turnover is investigated.}The retention strategies compensation and recognition are found to have a positive average treatment effect on the entire population, while training and flexibility do not. However, with personalized treatment learning, the treatment effect on the individual level can be estimated. This results in an ability to profile employees with the highest estimated treatment effect.
Practical implications: The results yield useful information for Human Resources practitioners. The personalized treatment analysis results in detailed retention information for these practitioners, which allows them to target the right employees with the right strategies.
Journal: International Journal of Manpower
ISSN: 0143-7720
Issue: 8
Volume: 41
Pages: 1199-1220
Publication year:2020
Keywords:Employee retention, Uplift modeling
CSS-citation score:1
Accessibility:Open