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Internal social responsibility as a tool to prevent absenteeism and turnover rates

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Resumo:In today's competitive business environment, organizations increasingly recognize the significance of Internal Social Responsibility (ISR) in fostering a productive workforce. ISR refers to the commitment of companies to uphold ethical practices, prioritize employee welfare, and create a supportive work culture. Numerous studies suggest that effective ISR strategies can significantly reduce absenteeism and turnover rates, enhancing overall workplace efficiency and employee satisfaction. Organizations that prioritize ISR often experience higher levels of employee engagement. Engaged employees are more likely to be committed to their work, leading to lower absenteeism and turnover rates. A recent study indicates that organizations with high employee engagement show lower absenteeism and lower turnover (Taiwo and Nwogwugwu, 2024). One of the primary benefits of ISR is its focus on employee well-being. Research consistently shows that employees experiencing high levels of stress and poor health are more likely to miss work. The American Psychological Association notes that workplace stress leads to a 30% increase in absenteeism and a 50% increase in turnover (APA, 2019). A supportive workplace culture that values employee input and feedback can significantly impact attendance. When employees feel heard and respected, they are more inclined to show up for work (Radu, 2023).
Autores principais:Afonso, Liliana
Outros Autores:Ferreira-Oliveira, Ana Teresa; Correia, Ricardo Jorge; Campos, Susana
Assunto:Internal social responsibility Absenteeism Turnover
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:In today's competitive business environment, organizations increasingly recognize the significance of Internal Social Responsibility (ISR) in fostering a productive workforce. ISR refers to the commitment of companies to uphold ethical practices, prioritize employee welfare, and create a supportive work culture. Numerous studies suggest that effective ISR strategies can significantly reduce absenteeism and turnover rates, enhancing overall workplace efficiency and employee satisfaction. Organizations that prioritize ISR often experience higher levels of employee engagement. Engaged employees are more likely to be committed to their work, leading to lower absenteeism and turnover rates. A recent study indicates that organizations with high employee engagement show lower absenteeism and lower turnover (Taiwo and Nwogwugwu, 2024). One of the primary benefits of ISR is its focus on employee well-being. Research consistently shows that employees experiencing high levels of stress and poor health are more likely to miss work. The American Psychological Association notes that workplace stress leads to a 30% increase in absenteeism and a 50% increase in turnover (APA, 2019). A supportive workplace culture that values employee input and feedback can significantly impact attendance. When employees feel heard and respected, they are more inclined to show up for work (Radu, 2023).