The Kenexa Research Institute Finds That the Increase in Employee Confidence Was Not Sustained in the Third Quarter 2009
U.S. Employee Confidence Declines 1.2% Since June
| Source: Kenexa
WAYNE, PA--(Marketwire - October 13, 2009) - Kenexa®
(NASDAQ : KNXA ), a global provider of talent management and retention
solutions, today announced the results of its employee confidence study, a
quarterly measure of worker opinions and component of the forthcoming
Kenexa Composite.
Employee confidence has been found to relate to multiple economic and
business performance outcomes at the individual, organizational, industry
and country levels as well as being predictive of consumer confidence.
A high level of employee confidence is achieved when employees perceive
their organization as being effectively managed and competitively
positioned, and believe they have a promising future with their
organization, job security and skills that are attractive to other
employers. Employee confidence influences individual behavior and has
implications for organizational performance and economic conditions.
In September 2009, the global employee confidence index score was 97.9.
Brazil (105.3), China (102.8) and India (100.2) had the highest levels of
employee confidence, while Germany (96.7), Japan (95.6) and Spain (93.3)
had the lowest levels. The United States' employee confidence index score
was 97.7.
The largest declines in the 2009 third quarter employee confidence levels
compared to the second quarter were registered in France followed by Spain
and Germany. Only three countries, China, India and Brazil, are at or above
the employee confidence levels first measured in second quarter 2008.
Anne Herman, research consultant at Kenexa Research Institute, stated,
"Globally there was approximately a one point decline in the third quarter
2009, compared to a 5 point improvement in the second quarter. China and
India sustained and built very slightly on the improvements seen in the
second quarter of 2009, while Japan reversed a second quarter downward
trend."
Herman continued, "While the second quarter of 2009 showed a global economy
rebounding strongly, the third quarter employee confidence scores indicate
that recovery is not going to be a straight line of positively improving
results. Nine of the twelve studied countries show third quarter declines
compared to second quarter of 2009. The positive news is that none of the
countries completely lost the gains made in the second quarter, but the new
data suggest that the amount of improvement seen in the second quarter was
not sustainable in this economic environment. This is a bit like three
steps forward and one step back."
About the Kenexa Employee Confidence Index™
The Kenexa Employee Confidence Index™ (ECI) measures the degree of
confidence employees have in their employers' marketplace competiveness and
their own careers. The ECI is measured quarterly using opinions from
workers in Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan,
Russia, Spain, the United Kingdom and United States. Kenexa's ECI was
started in June 2008 and was normalized for each country to equal 100.
Subsequent scores are reported in percents above or below that starting
point. Data are available by country, industry, age, gender and job type.
About the Kenexa Composite™
The Kenexa Composite™ is a country-level indicator of economic health
and employment conditions. Using a combination of the Kenexa Employee
Confidence Index (ECI) and the Kenexa Jobs Index, the Kenexa Composite
tracks labor demand and employee optimism in the 12 largest economies,
accounting for 73% of the world's GDP.
The Kenexa Jobs Index™ is comprised of a fixed set of Forbes Global 2000
organizations and gauges their hiring activity. These organizations use
Kenexa's large-scale recruiting solutions.
About Kenexa
Kenexa® provides business solutions for human resources. We help global
organizations multiply business success by identifying the best individuals
for every job and fostering optimal work environments for every
organization. For more than 20 years, Kenexa has studied human behavior and
team dynamics in the workplace, and has developed the software solutions,
business processes and expert consulting that help organizations impact
positive business outcomes through HR. Kenexa is the only company that
offers a comprehensive suite of unified products and services that support
the entire employee lifecycle from pre-hire to exit. Additional information
about Kenexa and its global products and services can be accessed at
www.kenexa.com.