Monetary rewards and the moderating role of generational cohorts on employee loyalty, absenteeism, satisfaction, employee performance and turnover intentions. A case study of front-line care assistants in the care sector in England.
(2024)
Thesis
Emasealu, T. (2024). Monetary rewards and the moderating role of generational cohorts on employee loyalty, absenteeism, satisfaction, employee performance and turnover intentions. A case study of front-line care assistants in the care sector in England. (Thesis). The University of Salford
The past three decades have witnessed many academic scholars studying the
relationship between monetary rewards and employee behaviours from an age/generational
cohort perspective. Behaviours such as loyalty, absenteeism, satisfaction, employee
pe...
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