Employee Tenure and Staff Performance: The Case of a Social Enterprise

Journal of business research, 2022, Vol.139, p.457-467

Posted: 30 May 2024

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Roy Mersland

University of Agder

Naome Otiti

University of Agder

Cécile Godfroid

University of Agder

Date Written: 2022

Abstract

The literature on social enterprises has largely examined tradeoffs at the organizational level. In this study, we examine tradeoffs at the employee level. By analyzing the case of an Ecuadorian microfinance institution, we show that the tenure of social enterprise employees affects individual social and financial performance differently: the relationship between tenure and social performance is positive, whereas the relationship between tenure and financial performance is an inverted U-shape. Furthermore, our results suggest that social enterprise employees with the longest tenure are the least inclined to experience tradeoff tensions.

Keywords: Employee tenure, Social enterprises, Tradeoffs, Social performance, Financial performance

Suggested Citation

Mersland, Roy and Otiti, Naome and Godfroid, Cécile, Employee Tenure and Staff Performance: The Case of a Social Enterprise ( 2022). Journal of business research, 2022, Vol.139, p.457-467, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4269306

Roy Mersland (Contact Author)

University of Agder ( email )

Serviceboks 422
N-4604 Kristiansand, VEST AGDER 4604
Norway

HOME PAGE: http://www.uia.no/microfinance

Naome Otiti

University of Agder

Serviceboks 422
N-4604 Kristiansand, VEST AGDER 4604
Norway

Cécile Godfroid

University of Agder ( email )

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