This paper investigates the problem of retaining business school graduates after they have completed a trainee program in a company. Often when a company invests in training programs for young graduates, the company’s management expects that a graduate will remain with the company for a long time. But in some cases, the trainees decide to leave. This research shows the different perceptions among the trainees and the company of motives or reasons for such a decision. The main findings also indicate a significant difference in the graduates’ preferences in the countries being compared and suggest a list of motives that drive such decision making. Furthermore, managerial applications are given and the possible approaches for future discussions are suggested.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-161
JournalJournal for East European Management Studies
Volume16
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2011

    Research areas

  • Talent retention, graduates, trainee programs, Russia, Europe, SCOPUS

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