Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia

Unveiling Employee Turnover Phenomena in South East Asia’s Largest Population

Utami, Ami Fitri (Unknown)
Nur Suci, Rumondang Puji (Unknown)
Shakira, Aisyah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Dec 2023

Abstract

Generation Y is known as a generation that grew up with technological advances, creating more dynamic, creative, and career development-oriented employees. However, they are also known as having a low level of loyalty. It is caused because Gen Y tends to have high turnover intentions. Companies need to understand the values of Gen Y to develop management strategies so employees can be maintained. Employees who feel their contribution is valued by their organization will have a high commitment to the company. It also happens when they feel the supervisors show concern for them. This study aims to identify the role of person-organization fit, perceived organizational support, and perceived supervisor support on the turnover intention of Jakarta’s Gen Y employees. The analytical method is quantitative, with 428 samples. The results of this study shall be considered for companies to determine the exact strategies for Gen Y employees. Keywords— Generation Y; Turnover Intention; Person-Organization Fit; Perceived Organizational Support; Perceived Supervisor Support

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