Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.

This article sought to ascertain the causes and provide guidelines to prevent staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa. Staff turnover is one of the key challenges facing business owners and managers within the micro retail sector, including tourism ventures. Current literature...

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Main Authors: Stuart Warden, Xiaotang Han, Arnaud Nzawou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2018-02-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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spelling doaj-e94a861d14fa436db1d58cfe713e4c102020-11-25T01:36:54ZengAfricaJournalsAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure2223-814X2018-02-0172Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.Stuart Warden0Xiaotang Han1Arnaud Nzawou2Cape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Town, South AfricaCape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Town, South AfricaCape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Town, South AfricaThis article sought to ascertain the causes and provide guidelines to prevent staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa. Staff turnover is one of the key challenges facing business owners and managers within the micro retail sector, including tourism ventures. Current literature focuses on driving factors of staff turnover for mainly large retail businesses but lacks appropriate guidelines or principles to assist micro businesses. A quantitative research approach was followed. This article solicits the opinion of micro retail business in Cape Town, South Africa by mapping seven general retail driving factors to three theoretical models, i.e. the universal turnover, modal and subpopulation theories, to guide the research. Specific internal and external factors which principally contribute to the high staff turnover were used. The findings suggest that many factors affecting large businesses in the retail sector also apply to the micro retail sector. However, a list of six driving factors pertaining to micro retail business is provided. The paper concludes with good recommendations to assist micro retail businesses in the task of reducing high staff turnover rates. The article contributes to literature on staff turnover with specific special focus on the micro retail sector in the tourism industry. https://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_17_vol_7__2__2018.pdfStaff turnovermicro retail sectorSMMETourismSouth Africa
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Arnaud Nzawou
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Arnaud Nzawou
Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
Staff turnover
micro retail sector
SMME
Tourism
South Africa
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Xiaotang Han
Arnaud Nzawou
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title Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.
title_short Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.
title_full Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.
title_fullStr Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.
title_full_unstemmed Causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa: Lessons for the Tourism industry.
title_sort causes and prevention of staff turnover within micro retail businesses in south africa: lessons for the tourism industry.
publisher AfricaJournals
series African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
issn 2223-814X
publishDate 2018-02-01
description This article sought to ascertain the causes and provide guidelines to prevent staff turnover within micro retail businesses in South Africa. Staff turnover is one of the key challenges facing business owners and managers within the micro retail sector, including tourism ventures. Current literature focuses on driving factors of staff turnover for mainly large retail businesses but lacks appropriate guidelines or principles to assist micro businesses. A quantitative research approach was followed. This article solicits the opinion of micro retail business in Cape Town, South Africa by mapping seven general retail driving factors to three theoretical models, i.e. the universal turnover, modal and subpopulation theories, to guide the research. Specific internal and external factors which principally contribute to the high staff turnover were used. The findings suggest that many factors affecting large businesses in the retail sector also apply to the micro retail sector. However, a list of six driving factors pertaining to micro retail business is provided. The paper concludes with good recommendations to assist micro retail businesses in the task of reducing high staff turnover rates. The article contributes to literature on staff turnover with specific special focus on the micro retail sector in the tourism industry.
topic Staff turnover
micro retail sector
SMME
Tourism
South Africa
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