Organizational sociotechnical diagnosis of managerial retention in an IT organization: SAP‐LAP framework
International Journal of Organizational Analysis
ISSN: 1934-8835
Article publication date: 16 March 2010
Abstract
Purpose
Turnover of managerial employees at junior and middle levels has been widely recognized as a critical organizational concern. The problem happens to be more intensified for organizations belonging to the service sector as the services provided to client/customer groups get directly affected. A number of studies have shown that compensation factor alone does not explain the retention of managerial employees in the organization. This paper aims to focus on designing and balancing the organizational social and technical subsystems elements in order to moderate the turnover of junior and middle level managers in the company.
Design/methodology/approach
A number of selective junior and middle level managers were interviewed in‐depth and content analysis was made for categorization of level‐wise qualitative responses. The situation actor process‐learning action performance (SAP‐LAP) framework has been adopted as the diagnostic instrument of organizational analysis.
Findings
The findings from the paper shows that the organizational sociotechnical factors have an impact on managerial retention and the suggestive actions from the paper attempt to find solutions to the problem of managerial turnover faced by the company.
Originality/value
The SAP‐LAP framework as an instrument to the diagnosis of organizational sociotechnical system provides useful inputs to the management for future course of actions. Maintaining the balance between the social and technical subsystem factors is a critical prerequisite to managerial retention.
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Citation
Ghosh, K. and Sahney, S. (2010), "Organizational sociotechnical diagnosis of managerial retention in an IT organization: SAP‐LAP framework", International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 151-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/19348831011033258
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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