Effects of Talent Management Practices on Organizational Engagement: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Talent management (TM) is considered a strategic tool to gain a sustainable competitive advantage for organizations. This study aims to explore the effects of TM practices on the engagement level of employees. A field study has been conducted within a Turkish holding to analyze the effects of TM....
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ala-Too International University
2021-05-01
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Series: | Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics |
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Online Access: | https://ejbe.org/EJBE2021Vol14No27p091-TETIK-ZAIM.pdf |
Summary: | Talent management (TM) is considered a strategic tool to gain a sustainable
competitive advantage for organizations. This study aims to explore the effects of TM
practices on the engagement level of employees. A field study has been conducted
within a Turkish holding to analyze the effects of TM. However, the scope of the study
is restricted to the administrative departments within the headquarters of the
holding. A quasi-experimental design is developed to conduct the research, and two
groups are designated as the talent and the control groups for the study. Data is
collected via surveys on the members of both groups before and after the
intervention. Interviews are conducted during the intervention process, a talent
matrix and a talent grid are developed, and the development practices are offered
and partially implemented. In order to investigate the impact of TM on employees'
organizational engagement, the means (averages) of two groups are compared
before and after the implementation of TM program. We tried to determine if the
difference is statistically significant or not. The research findings reveal a significant
difference in the employees' organizational engagement level between the talent
group and control group before and after the implementation of TM program. This
result indicates that TM strategy has a significant positive impact on employees'
engagement. |
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ISSN: | 1694-5948 1694-5948 |