Purpose This study aims to determine the factors influencing employee retention working in construction-related small-medium enterprises (SMEs) in Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. The study contributes to the construction site manager getting insight into employees' desired goals in the workplace. Furthermore, the study provided information about the diversity of generations (age groups), income levels and educational levels of employees working in the construction industry in the Krung Thep area. Design/methodology/approach The researcher decided to investigate a sample size of 386 respondents based on the target population. A purposive sampling method was selected by giving out questionnaires to the respondents employed in construction-related SMEs in Krung Thep. The questions comprised two major parts, which are demographic questions and measuring variables relevant to the independent variables. Findings The study's aim of findings is to investigate the factors that retain the employees who are pursuing their careers in construction-related SMEs. The findings of this research are to unveil that task interdependence significantly contributes to agile working. Lastly, employee retention is significantly affected by agile working among employees in an organisation. Research limitations/implications This research only studies factors influencing employee retention among those of all ranges of ages, incomes and educational levels working in construction-related SMEs. The researcher collected data on the income level, age group and educational level of employees to use for further study. Originality/value The study is about determining the factor that affects agile working and employee retention among those working in construction-related SMEs.
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Sang-rit, N., & Gilitwala, B. (2024). The factors affecting employee retention in construction-related small-medium enterprises situating in Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. Rajagiri Management Journal, 18(2), 106–124. https://doi.org/10.1108/ramj-03-2023-0061
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