The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs

The implementation of talent management practices is highly important for Malaysian government-linked companies (GLCs) to achieve success, gain competitive advantages and successfully retain the talents in the organization. These can be achieved by providing ample support and creating positive outco...

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Main Author: Isa, Aerni
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/51826/1/AERNI%20BINTI%20ISA%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf
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description The implementation of talent management practices is highly important for Malaysian government-linked companies (GLCs) to achieve success, gain competitive advantages and successfully retain the talents in the organization. These can be achieved by providing ample support and creating positive outcome on the engagement of employees at the workplace. This study provides better understandings for practitioners and academicians on the concept of talent management practices, perceived organizational support, employee engagement and employee retention. Supported by appropriate resource-based views and self-determination theories, this study utilized a research model examining the dimensions of talent management practices i.e. talent identification, talent development and talent culture as the predictors of employee retention and employee engagement, with mediating variables of perceived organizational support and employee engagement. The study used non-probability purposive sampling technique and the target population was the employees categorized under talent pool from 47 GLCs listed in Bursa Malaysia. A total of 164 survey questionnaires were successfully collected for the study. Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) software was utilized to test the research model and analyze the data. This study proposed and analyzed a research framework that integrates all dimensions of variables.
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spelling usm.eprints-518262022-03-07T11:39:47Z http://eprints.usm.my/51826/ The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs Isa, Aerni HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management The implementation of talent management practices is highly important for Malaysian government-linked companies (GLCs) to achieve success, gain competitive advantages and successfully retain the talents in the organization. These can be achieved by providing ample support and creating positive outcome on the engagement of employees at the workplace. This study provides better understandings for practitioners and academicians on the concept of talent management practices, perceived organizational support, employee engagement and employee retention. Supported by appropriate resource-based views and self-determination theories, this study utilized a research model examining the dimensions of talent management practices i.e. talent identification, talent development and talent culture as the predictors of employee retention and employee engagement, with mediating variables of perceived organizational support and employee engagement. The study used non-probability purposive sampling technique and the target population was the employees categorized under talent pool from 47 GLCs listed in Bursa Malaysia. A total of 164 survey questionnaires were successfully collected for the study. Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) software was utilized to test the research model and analyze the data. This study proposed and analyzed a research framework that integrates all dimensions of variables. 2020-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/51826/1/AERNI%20BINTI%20ISA%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Isa, Aerni (2020) The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs
title The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs
title_full The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs
title_fullStr The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs
title_full_unstemmed The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs
title_short The Relationships Between Talent Management Practices, Perceived Organizational Support, Employee Engagement And Employee Retention In Malaysian Glcs
title_sort relationships between talent management practices perceived organizational support employee engagement and employee retention in malaysian glcs
topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
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