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Developing an employee turnover risk evaluation model using case-based reasoning

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  • Xin Wang

    (Dalian Maritime University)

  • Li Wang

    (Beihang University
    Beijing Key Laboratory of Emergency Support Simulation Technologies for City Operation)

  • Li Zhang

    (Beijing Jiaotong University)

  • Xiaobo Xu

    (American University of Sharjah)

  • Weiyong Zhang

    (Old Dominion University)

  • Yingcheng Xu

    (China National Institute of Standardization)

Abstract

All enterprises are concerned with employee turnover risk due to the significant impact on their effectiveness and competitiveness. Evaluation of the risk is a frequent topic in the literature. However, the majority of past work has not incorporated the advancement of modern information technology, particularly in the era of Internet of Things (IoT). In this paper, we propose to use an artificial intelligence method, case-based reasoning (CBR), to develop a multi-level employee turnover risk evaluation model. The proposed model adopts multiple CBR techniques including case representation, organization and management, and retrieval and matching to evaluate employee turnover risk. Specifically, we employ an object-oriented method in case knowledge expressing, utilize relational database in case organization and management, and follow a tree-hash algorithm to retrieve the best cases. Both theoretical and practical implications of the proposed model are discussed.

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  • Xin Wang & Li Wang & Li Zhang & Xiaobo Xu & Weiyong Zhang & Yingcheng Xu, 0. "Developing an employee turnover risk evaluation model using case-based reasoning," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 0, pages 1-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:infosf:v::y::i::d:10.1007_s10796-015-9615-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s10796-015-9615-9
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    1. Xin Wang & Li Wang & Xiaobo Xu & Ping Ji, 2014. "Identifying Employee Turnover Risks Using Modified Quality Function Deployment," Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 31(3), pages 398-404, May.
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