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| Table of Contents | |
| List of Tables | 3 |
| List of Figures | 3 |
| 1. Introduction | 3 |
| 1.1. Introduction and Background of the Study | 3 |
| 1.2. Organisational Overview | 4 |
| 1.3. Problem Statement | 4 |
| 1.4. Aims, Objectives, Research Questions, Hypothesis, Propositions | 4 |
| 1.4.1. Research Objectives | 4 |
| 1.4.2. Research Questions | 4 |
| 1.5. Rationale/Importance of the Research | 4 |
| 1.6. Methodology | 5 |
| 1.7. Scope of the Study/Demarcation | 5 |
| 1.8. Structure of the Dissertation | 5 |
| 1.8.1. Chapter One | 5 |
| 1.8.2. Chapter Two | 5 |
| 1.8.3. Chapter Three | 5 |
| 1.8.4. Chapter Four | 5 |
| 1.8.5. Chapter Five | 5 |
| 2. Literature Review | 6 |
| 2.1. Introduction | 6 |
| 2.2. Base Theory of the Sub-Discipline/Different Background Aspects of the Concept | 6 |
| 2.2.1. Common Workplace Incentives | 6 |
| 2.2.2. Key Talent Retention Strategies | 7 |
| 2.3. Theoretical Frameworks/Models, and Related Research Issues | 7 |
| 2.3.1. Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory | 7 |
| 2.3.2. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory | 8 |
| 2.4. Previous Studies and Lessons Learnt | 8 |
| 2.5. Gaps Identified to Situate Own Research | 9 |
| 2.6. Summary of Chapter 2 | 9 |
| 3. Research Methodology | 9 |
| 3.1. Introduction | 9 |
| 3.2. Philosophical Position of the Research | 9 |
| 3.3. Paradigm Position of the Research | 10 |
| 3.4. Position of Research Approach | 10 |
| 3.5. Methodological Stance of the Research | 10 |
| 3.6. Stance of the Research Strategy and Design | 10 |
| 3.7. Research Sample and Population | 10 |
| 3.8. Data Collection and Data Analysis Tools/Techniques | 11 |
| 3.9. Ethical Consideration of the Research | 11 |
| 3.10. Summary of Chapter 3 | 11 |
| 4. Data Analysis and Discussions | 11 |
| 4.1. Introduction | 11 |
| 4.2. Analysis and Discussions | 12 |
| 4.2.1. Theme 1: Incentives and Recognition | 12 |
| 4.2.2. Theme 2: Work-Life Balance and Flexibility | 13 |
| 4.2.3. Theme 3: Career Growth and Development Opportunities | 13 |
| 4.2.4. Theme 4: Organisational Culture and Job Satisfaction | 14 |
| 4.3. Summary of Chapter 4 | 14 |
| 5. Conclusions, Limitations & Recommendations | 14 |
| 5.1. Conclusions on the Research Problem | 14 |
| 5.2. Summary of the Research Findings and Outcomes | 15 |
| 5.3. Original Contribution of the Research | 15 |
| 5.4. Limitations of the Research | 15 |
| 5.5. Recommendations/Areas for Further/Future Research | 16 |
| 5.6. Chapter Summary | 16 |
| References | 16 |
1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction and Background of the Study
1.2. Organisational Overview
1.3. Problem Statement
1.4. Aims, Objectives, Research Questions, Hypothesis, Propositions
1.4.1. Research Objectives
- To assess the key aspects affecting employee retention.
- To explore the impacts of retention on Apple UK’s annual performance.
- To evaluate efficient staff retention strategies.
- To examine the relation between employee retention and satisfaction levels.
1.4.2. Research Questions
- a)
- What factors can UK organisations adopt to enhance employee retention?
- b)
- How does employee retention influence business performance at Apple?
- c)
- Why have previous methods to improve retention failed, and what recommendations can address these challenges
1.5. Rationale/Importance of the Research
1.6. Methodology
1.7. Scope of the Study/Demarcation
1.8. Structure of the Dissertation
1.8.1. Chapter One
1.8.2. Chapter Two
1.8.3. Chapter Three
1.8.4. Chapter Four
1.8.5. Chapter Five
2. Literature Review
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Base Theory of the Sub-Discipline/Different Background Aspects of the Concept
2.2.1. Common Workplace Incentives
2.2.2. Key Talent Retention Strategies
2.3. Theoretical Frameworks/Models, and Related Research Issues
2.3.1. Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory
2.3.2. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
2.4. Previous Studies and Lessons Learnt
2.5. Gaps Identified to Situate Own Research
2.6. Summary of Chapter 2
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Philosophical Position of the Research
3.3. Paradigm Position of the Research
3.4. Position of Research Approach
3.5. Methodological Stance of the Research
3.6. Stance of the Research Strategy and Design
3.7. Research Sample and Population
3.8. Data Collection and Data Analysis Tools/Techniques
3.9. Ethical Consideration of the Research
3.10. Summary of Chapter 3
4. Data Analysis and Discussions
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Analysis and Discussions
4.2.1. Theme 1: Incentives and Recognition
4.2.2. Theme 2: Work-Life Balance and Flexibility
4.2.3. Theme 3: Career Growth and Development Opportunities
4.2.4. Theme 4: Organisational Culture and Job Satisfaction
4.3. Summary of Chapter 4
5. Conclusions, Limitations & Recommendations
5.1. Conclusions on the Research Problem
5.2. Summary of the Research Findings and Outcomes
5.3. Original Contribution of the Research
5.4. Limitations of the Research
5.5. Recommendations/Areas for Further/Future Research
5.6. Chapter Summary
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| Reference-type | Tally | Percentage |
| Peer-reviewed resources | 35 | 92% |
| Non-academic | 3 | 8% |
| Total | 38 | 100% |
| Gender | Percentage Change in Median Weekly Income |
| Women | 9.1 |
| Men | 6.8 |
| Full-time Female | 7 |
| Full-time Male | 6.1 |
| Part-time male employees | 8.9 |
| Part-time women | 5.1 |
| Corporate Division | Gross Hourly Pay Gap (%) | Gross Bonus Pay Gap (%) |
| Apple Retail UK | 1 | 5 |
| Apple UK Limited | 14 | 42 |
| All UK Entities | 14 | 41 |
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