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Identifying the impact of employer branding in the retention of nurses: the mediating role of organizational culture and career development.

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Title: Identifying the impact of employer branding in the retention of nurses: the mediating role of organizational culture and career development.
Authors: Goyal, Ridhya, Kaur, Gurvinder
Superior Title: Humanities & Social Sciences Communications; 6/20/2023, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-10, 10p
Subject Terms: EMPLOYER branding (Marketing), NURSE retention, CORPORATE culture, STRUCTURAL equation modeling, HUMAN resources departments, GROUP identity
Geographic Terms: INDIA
Abstract: Human resource professionals design and implement various strategies to retain the workforce within an organization. One of the strategies called "employer branding," has recently gripped their focus. Its role has been highlighted in this study in order to determine the retention of nurses in the organization and to investigate the mediation of organizational culture and career development using social identity theory as a theoretical foundation. For this purpose, a sample of 628 nurse respondents bearing different designations from different departments of private hospitals in northern India was included to test the hypothesis using a structured questionnaire. The impact was examined using structural equations through Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling. The findings showed a positive effect of employer branding on retention and the existence of a complementary mediation relationship when organizational culture and career development were included as mediators. This study is beneficial for human resource professionals and the healthcare sector as it promotes the idea of staff retention which is a significant challenge today. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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